Which word in the following sentence restates the word spry?

My grandmother who keeps active by jogging and playing tennis is as spry as a teenager.
grandmother
who
keeps
active***

sab-o-tage n 1. any interference with production work in a factory, especially by enemy agents during a dispute 2.any undermining of a cause
v. to injure or attack by sabotage. From the French word, sabot; a wooden shoe; early acts termed to break down.
According to the word history sabotage come from the name of
A French king
an early type of machine
a secret organization
a type of shoe***

Information in the entry tells you that sabotage
can be used both as a verb and a noun****
is used as a noun but almost never a verb
is an old fashioned word that is no longer used
should be used only to describe work disputes

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To find the word in the sentence that restates the word "spry," you would need to identify synonyms or words that have similar meanings to "spry." In this case, "active" is the word that restates "spry" in the sentence.

To determine this, you can look for words in the sentence that describe someone who is lively, energetic, or agile like a teenager. In this case, "keeps active" fits that description and is synonymous with "spry."

Regarding the word history of "sabotage," the information provided states that it comes from the French word "sabot," which means a wooden shoe. This suggests that the correct answer is "a type of shoe" as the word from which "sabotage" originated.