The type of propaganda that the author is using is;
<h3 /><h3>What is Bandwagon Appeal?</h3>
Bandwagon appeal is a fallacy that creates the impression that everyone is doing a particular thing. The aim of the person who initiates the bandwagon appeal is often to make people believe that a particular activity is very popular.
In the online article “Top 10 Reasons Why Everyone Is Doing Yoga” by Kathryn Livingston, the author used bandwagon appeal when he creates the impression that many people now do yoga.
The bandwagon appeal was achieved when the author said that more than 20 million people in America now love the idea of yoga.
In the act of persuasion, Bandwagon appeal can be used to make people feel like they are missing out on something since everyone now does the activity or use the product. In the text above, the rhetoric was mainly used for informational purposes. So, the correct option is Bandwagon Appeals.
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C. To inform readers how to make a type of candy.
“The anticipation from the crowd was really affecting me but I remained reserved before I approached the podium.”
I would edit this to fit your writing style, but your answer should be along the lines of, "The work I have chosen is 'The Swimming Contest' by Benjamin Tummaz. The short story is based in the summer home in the Orange Groves of an Arabian woman, also known as 'The Grandmother,' who just happens to be a patient of a Jewish doctor, the mother of the narrator. The narrator loses in a swimming race against an Arabian boy at the gove, and promises the boy that once he grows up he will beat him. The setting of the story is important to the overall story because it relates to conflicts in Israel between Arabs and Jews today; Just as the Jewish and Arab boys competed in the race, so do the two groups fight for the territory in Israel."
**Remember to edit it to fit your style**
Hope this helps :)