They were used around 3400 B.C.
I will eat a sandwich now?
cuz it’s present tense
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>
By including the information mentioned in the thesis statement, but just in more detail.