Take a look at the item again:
Dressing for her interview with the recruiters,
(A) Leisha debated wearing
four hoops in each ear and a nose ring
(B) or removing the
jewelry (C)
and tolerating convention during the college job fair.
You wanted to do this:
Dressing for her interview with the recruiters, Leisha debated wearing four
hoops in each ear and a nose ring or removing the
jewelry, and tolerating convention during
the college job fair.
Adding a comma after jewelry is an error. When and connects two things—in this case, removing the jewelry and tolerating convention—you do not need a comma.
You might want to review the rules.
Go back to the sentence to try again.