Which propaganda technique is used in this sentence? Andrew Weir, the famous author, believes that Mr. Boris’s excellent administrative skills make him the best choice for president of the Writers Association. A-faulty cause and effect B-bandwagon C-testimonial D- name calling

Answer :

not D. because a positive technique is being used, not A. because no cause or effect is happening, and not B. because bandwagon is like let's all just do the same thing which is not what is happening
C. because it is describing his qualifications as an administrator.

The correct answer is C. Testimonial

Explanation:

In advertising and propaganda there are multiple techniques used to persuade the audience to believe a certain idea or buy a product, this includes faulty cause and effect in which two events that occur together are assumed to be the cause or consequence of each other; the bandwagon technique in which the audience is invited to buy a product or support an idea just because many people do; the name calling technique in which negative words and ideas are used to attack the opponent and testimonial in which the testimony of a famous person or someone that is considered as an authority is used to persuade people about a certain idea. This means in the case of Andrew Weir supporting the idea that Mr. Boris should be the president of the Writer Association the technique used is "testimonial" as the testimony or word of someone that is an author is used to persuade others about a certain point.