For the answer to the question above asking how many speakeasies were believed to be in existence in 1927? I believe there are an estimated 30,000 illegal speakeasies in 1927 it is <span>twice the number of legal bars before Prohibition. Many people made beer and wine at home.</span>
Answer:
D). A Concluding Statement.
Explanation:
As per the question, the given evaluation misses a 'concluding statement' that prevents a closure in the evaluation. A concluding statement is quite essential as it not only functions to bind the argument together and add cohesiveness to it. <u>Since Gunther misses the concluding statement, the readers are unable to receive a 'sum up' of the evaluation along with the judgment and concluding remarks of the author which not only reiterates the key ideas together but also brings a closure</u>. Thus, <u>option D</u> is the correct answer.
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