Answer: There are quite a few origin stories on how it began, however one of them just happens to be when Fiddlin' John Carson started recording music through the covering of a pop-up studio located at 152 Nassau Street in Atlanta under Okeh Music where his recording put into motion the first efforts to push what would become the marketing for what we know as country music in 1923.
Explanation:
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.
Metaphor? A cardinal sin is an intangible thing....