Given that 'blunt' means 'not smart' and that 'mettle' means 'wit; intelligence', I believe that the statement that best paraphrases "What a blunt fellow is this grown to be! He was quick mettle when he went to school" is "This man, who was smart in school, has grown up to be unintelligent".
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a noun is word for a person place thing or Idea nouns are often used with an article the an ,a but not always proper nouns always start with the capital letter common nouns do not
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I’d say “ D” , because it sounds more valid ..
Neither. Resistant is hesitant on going on with and yielding is stopping.