Read this sentence from "On Top of the World", a story of the first men to journey all the way to the North Pole. "At the start of the journey, they had been rowdy, often scrapping among themselves; now, after more than a month, they were listless." (From "On Top of the World", Illuminate) How does the term "rowdy" contribute to the reader's comprehension of the word "listless" in this sentence?(1 point)

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By offering a rationale for the behavior described as "rowdy," "listless" most probably refers to "extremely hungry."
By offering a rationale for the behavior described as "rowdy," "listless" most probably refers to "extremely hungry."

Given their relationship as synonyms, "listless" most likely means "wild and unruly."
Given their relationship as synonyms, "listless" most likely means "wild and unruly."

Due to their status as antonyms, "listless" likely means "lacking energy."
Due to their status as antonyms, "listless" likely means "lacking energy."

Through giving an instance of "rowdy" behavior, "listless" most likely means "prone to fighting."
Through giving an instance of "rowdy" behavior, "listless" most likely means "prone to fighting."

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Due to their status as antonyms, "listless" likely means "lacking energy."
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