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Final answer:The error in the sentence is the lack of parallel structure in the verbs; 'making' should be changed to 'make' to be consistent with the other verbs in the series after the modal verb 'would.'Explanation:The student's question involves identifying a potential grammar or usage error in a given sentence, which is related to the topic of verbal consistency in a list of actions. The sentence in question is: "The mayor promised that she would listen to all the people, consult her advisers, and making a fair decision." To rectify the error, the verb 'making' should be changed to 'make' to maintain consistency in the verb tense used in the series. The correct sentence should read: "The mayor promised that she would listen to all the people, consult her advisers, and make a fair decision." This maintains the parallel structure of verbs in the infinitive form (to listen, to consult, to make) following the modal verb 'would.' This kind of error is one that grammarians often look for when proofreading for grammar, punctuation, and clarity in writing....