Hi, Tryan,
Thanks for the question! To find the relevant information in the passage, you have to find the concept discussed in the question stem. In PowerScore rubric, this is a Concept-Reference question: the scope is limited, but there is no exact line or paragraph reference given.
Thus, you have to select some "lead words" from the question stem that will direct you where to go to find the evidence you need. Here you might note we should find where the passage discusses "the illusion of direct knowledge of our own thoughts."
Begin by going back to the passage and finding the relevant citation. This question seems to concern the topic of the second paragraph, taken more or less in its entirety. Let's be clear on what the question is asking so we know how to read this information and where to direct our attention while reading. The question asks how this illusion "arises." Let's see what the evidence in the second paragraph shows.
- Illusion of noninferential knowledge of thoughts analogous to development of expertise.
- When beginning to study something, reasoning processes are long, deliberate, and obvious.
- As expertise develops, these reasoning processes become faster and faster, until these processes are so fast as to be imperceptible.
- Example of chess expertise used.
If the above points illustrate how this "illusion" arises, how could we briefly describe this process? In effect, the thought-inference process becomes so fast that people don't even notice it. This is our prephrase and a pretty good match for answer choice (C).
I hope this helps!