How does the narrator of “A Cub Pilot” initially feel about his own abilities?

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He is sometimes worried that he will misjudge the river’s depth.
He is sometimes worried that he will misjudge the river’s depth.

He thinks that he knows the river better than any of the pilots do.
He thinks that he knows the river better than any of the pilots do.

He feels that he needs more supervision than he receives.
He feels that he needs more supervision than he receives.

He is very confident in his overall ability to pilot a steamboat.

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He is very confident in his overall ability to pilot a steamboat.
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