Option 1 -> Simple present tense doesn't fit the past time context of the sentence.
Option 2 -> Present perfect doesn't align with the main clause which uses simple past ("came").
Option 3 -> Past perfect tense correctly shows that reviewing was completed before another past action (submitting/error discovery).
Option 4 -> Present perfect continuous is inappropriate for this past time sequence.
Hence, Option 3: had reviewed -> The past perfect tense is required here because Abha's action of reviewing occurred before two other past events: submitting the manuscript and the error coming to light. When showing a past action that happened before another past action, we use past perfect ("had + past participle"). -> correct