English, 19.05.2021 19:50 QueenNerdy889
Read the following passage:
...and the Serpent which lies coiled up round the North Pole, torpid and harmless, grew warm, and with warmth felt its rage revive.
Which word in the following passage has the same connotation as the word “listless”?
revive
torpid
coiled
harmless
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