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Hello. I understand D is correct answer.
But, I have no idea about why A is not a correct answer.
I think that both cases have the same mistakes.
As the stimuli says, the reasoning "A (Money Value) -> B (Fragmented)" then "not A (not measured by Money) -> not B (unified)" is problematic.
In case of D, "P -> nonliteral", then "not P(Journalist) -> not nonliteral (Literal)"
In case of A, "not G (genera) -> not I (interbreed)" then "G -> I"
Please explain why A is not a correct answer.
Thanks