Answer:
minuet and trio
Explanation:
The third movement in Classical symphonies is always: a minuet and trio.
I believe the correct answer is: a. Control of Phonation.
"Raspberries" are examples of sounds made in the control
of phonation stage of child’s language development. The control of phonation
stage (from 1 to 4 months old) is when the lips and tongue become more
coordinated with phonation, and child begins to say consonant-like sounds,
although these are not yet fully formed.
First examine with your eyes and if evaluated safe next you use touch. i dont suggest sniffing rocks though.