The correct answer is c. Fortunato thinks himself to be a better connoisseur of wines than Luchesi.
That's because he's somewhat of a wine addict and can differentiate between different types of wine.
The right answer for the question that is being asked and shown above is that: "B. He is smart and aware of possible danger, but also thirsty for power, which blinds him to several warnings." Based on his actions in the play, the best description of Caesar is that <span>He is smart and aware of possible danger, but also thirsty for power, which blinds him to several warnings.</span>