I believe what is confusing you here is the second part of answerchoice (A ... ). It is actually stated as the contrapositive. What ... half of answerchoice (A) in the contrapositive form.
... crucial." This is literally true. The author overlooks a lot of ... say something like: Overlooks the possibility that some really crucial ... might actually be cut in the -10 cuts. (D) ... workers exist. We need ananswerchoice that not only acknowledges that ...
I've also noticed I have to check back to the stimulus way more often. Typically, there's one word that seems innocuous on a first read but makes ananswerchoice completely untrue.
... management for reading the passage/doing questions ... the latter)
3. Understanding that imperfect information for ananswerchoice ... the time theanswer is clearly supported and any half-answer or answer ... Opposition Attitudes are the most important things ...
It's fine if it's too big of a leap though. It's a principle, right? You're trying to find ananswerchoice that has a principle that is broad enough to encompass the particular example given in the stimulus.
If I understand correctly, you mean you've been having trouble ... by blocking them with ananswerchoice and hence strengthening the relationship between premise ... and conclusion.