To put one on one's mettle
A. To rouse one to do one's best
B. To ruin somebody
C. To discourage a person
D. To incite a person to fight
Answer: Option A
Solution(By Examveda Team)
To put one on one's mettle: in a situation in which they must prove their worth, skill, or ability.Related Questions on Idioms and Phrases
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