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For a question like this that states "Which of the following indicates an error in the reasoning leading to the prediction", am I looking to attack a major premise instead of the conclusion? I got this question wrong and I am having difficulty discerning the difference between answer choice A with the correct answer D.
This question is looking for a necessary assumption. What makes a conductor "superior" is that they can "insist" that rehearsal work must be intensified. However, they can only insist this by "winning the orchestra's respect for the artistic interpretations he or she is currently pursuing". The artistic expression is currently being pursued, which means that the respect is earned during this process of formulating the artistic expression. This assumes that an orchestra can respect or appreciate the interpretations before they are fully completed by the conductor. Answer choice D matches this the best.