Answer:
I would like to have this problem corrected in the next billing cycle.
Explanation:
The above sentence is the correct sentence that conveys the main idea in the passage.
The passage is more likely a letter of complain or a query that is urging and pleading with the electrical company to visit and rectify/correct the problem he has in his electrical bill.
Everything the writer wrote here all moves to the one direction - the correcting of the electric bill problem. The writer started by stating the actual problem and followed it up by the expected action he wants the electrical company to take in solving his problem.
The answer to your question would be that, to ensure the sentence has a parallel structure, the third phrase should begin with a noun.
Parallel structure, also known as parallelism, is the repetition of a given grammatical structure within a sentence or passage in order to show that two or more ideas have the same level of importance.
It is to protect our wild life and to teach us how we can either horribly effect or wonderfully benefit our world. It also failed to mention how it would effect our wild animals, if we take away the trees then we also take away their home, and it is not fair.