Read the excerpt from "Jason and the Golden Fleece." Then he cocked his head and said, “And I can see that you will be an even greater king than your father.” “I would do anything for the glory of the kingdom and my father’s house,” said Jason. “Anything?” asked Pelias casually. “Anything!” Jason affirmed eagerly. “Would you, indeed?” said Pelias. His eyes narrowed. “In the kingdom of Colchis, there is a golden ram’s fleece that rightfully belongs to us. Go and fetch it. It should not be too great a task for a bold young hero like you. And when you return, you shall marry one of my daughters, and I will make you king of Iolcos.” All the court gasped. For they understood, as did Jason, that to go on such a quest meant almost certain doom, as the Golden Fleece, which lay far beyond the uncharted seas, was guarded by terrible monsters and kept by a powerful king. Which detail from the excerpt best suggests that Pelias has tricked Jason? "'And I can see that you will be an even greater king than your father.'" "'And when you return, you shall marry one of my daughters, and I will make you king of Iolcos.'" "'It should not be too great a task for a bold young hero like you.'" "For they understood, as did Jason, that to go on such a quest meant almost certain doom…"