who ever gets this right will get a brainlest and a good rating, the 3rd one is wrong

Answer:
4th one
Explanation:
1. They did not do that
2. Well, no. They didn't need a council for that and the council of Trent was not convened for this purpose.
3. They tried to keep the catholic ideologies while keeping the Protestants happy, not agreeing with everything they said.
4. True, they listened to the protestants and tried to reform based on their demands in an attempt to keep them from leaving the Catholic church.
4th option:
Address the complaints of the Protestant Reformers
The Council of Trent was an answer to the Protestant Reformation, and an attempt to reform the Catholic Church.
Protestants rejected the penitential system, the papal supremacy, the number of sacraments, and etcetera. Eventually, Pope Pius V abolished the sale of indulgences in 1567.