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Select the correct inference of the given passage from "the cask of amontillado."

"let us go, nevertheless. the cold is merely nothing. amontillado! you have been imposed upon. and as for luchesi, he cannot distinguish sherry from amontillado."

a. luchesi does not know wines as well as fortunato.
b. montresor does not want to bother fortunato.
c. fortunato thinks himself to be a better connoisseur of wines than luchesi.
d. it is too cold to go anywhere.

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