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The following text is from an 1894 translation of Alexandre Dumas's 1844 novel The Count of Monte-Cristo. Dantès is searching for a treasure and finds a cave whose opening has been deliberately blocked by a large rock. Hercules is a hero of Greek mythology.

Dantès dug away the earth carefully, and detected, or fancied he detected, the ingenious artifice. He attacked this wall, cemented by the hand of time, with his pickaxe. After ten minutes' labor the wall gave way, and a hole large enough to insert the arm was opened. Dantès went and cut the strongest olive-tree he could find, stripped off its branches, inserted it in the hole, and used it as a lever. But the rock was too heavy, and too firmly wedged, to be moved by any one man, were he Hercules himself.
Which statement about Dantès is best supported by the text?
He is determined in his efforts to move the rock away from the opening of the cave.
A
He is worried he will lack the courage to enter the cave when the entrance is finally opened.
B
He is unsure why the cave's opening was purposely hidden behind a wall and a large rock.
C
He is aware that his impatience is causing him to make clumsy errors as he enlarges the hole in the wall.
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