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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This excerpt uses a literary device of repetition - rhetorical device-more specifically it uses Anaphora.
Anaphora is the use of the same words at the beginning of successive sentences.
It is mainly used to persuade and convince people besides having the capacity to generate all sort of feelings depending on the phrase that is being repeated.
The correct answer is the final one: Lucy was little known because she frequented "the untrodden ways / Beside the springs."
Rustic means "relating to the countryside; rural." The poem describes a young country girl. We know that she is from the country because Wordsworth describes a country scene -- he mentions a spring, a flower, a mossy stone. Also, the fact that she frequents the "untrodden ways" is another indication that she is not from a city. She "lived unknown," meaning she lived a simple, rustic life.
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i believe the answer is A.
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