Read the passage below from Captain John Smith's personal account of his experience in America. As you read, think about how he presents himself in this passage.
When this news reached Jamestown, much was their sorrow for his loss, few having expected him to be captured. For six or seven weeks those Barbarians kept him prisoner, and many strange triumphs conjurations they made of him. He behaved among them in a way that not only diverted them from surprising the Fort, but also procured his own liberty, and made himself and his company so respected among them, that those savages admired him more than their own gods.
What is the BEST description of John Smith's account of himself?
Group of answer choices
He portrays a humble view of himself and how others see him.
He is overconfident about how he will treated among the Native Americans.
He portrays himself as frightened, angry, and ready to attack.
He has an inflated view of his importance in the colony.