Correct option is B
The correct meaning of the idiom To raise the wind is
(b) To obtain the necessary funds.
Explanation: The idiom "to raise the wind" means to obtain the money or funds required for a particular purpose. It is commonly used when someone is trying to gather enough money for an endeavor.
Meanings of all options:
·
To teach mannerism: This refers to educating someone about proper behavior, but it is not related to the idiom.
·
To obtain the necessary funds: Correct meaning of "to raise the wind," which means to gather money.
·
To head an army: Not related to the idiom.
·
To release one's frustration: This refers to venting emotions, which is unrelated to the idiom.