Hey, I figured out my problem. Turns out that some of the header files
and code were broken (had a padlock on the icon) or were missing
altogether. I made new copies of the file with the same code and
formatting. After that, there were no problems running the command: make
-jX

@Jane Doe, Isaiah: 
I found this thread that may address your concern. I originally had to answer 
the questions as well. But I ran the command

make olddefconfig

before running

make -jX.

Here's the thread in which your problem may be addressed. (Note, I used the 
second post)
http://serverfault.com/questions/116299/automatically-answer-defaults-when-doing-make-oldconfig-on-a-kernel-tree

My wireless card is working now. Thanks everyone.

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  Atheros Qualcomm Killer N1525 Wireless-AC [168c:003e] not supported

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