The correct answer is <span>He is very careful and loving, and hardly lets me stir without special direction.
The final part of the sentence points out that he's not actually careful and loving but rather quite bothersome and nags all the time. This is what verbal irony is actually, meaning the opposite of what is said. </span>
The answer to this question is the statement 'do not want him to go because the risk is not worth taking'. It can be inferred in the text because there were points of hesitation and constant questioning on whether Collins really wanted to go. Plus, it was not really needed because not all of them were thirsty.
Answer:
The Cowardly Lion in “The Wizard of Oz” by L. Frank Baum talks about a coward.
Explanation:
Since lions are supposed to be "The Kings of Beasts," the Cowardly Lion believes that his fear makes him a coward.