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Option 3 : 3

The error is in part 3 of the sentence, ‘is’ should be used instead of ‘are’. “Are” is a verb that represents the plural form of the verb “be”. When using ‘with/together with/along with/as well as’ the verb in the sentence should be in line with the first subject.

Hence option 3 is the correct answer. 

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