Many different conflicts emerge from Boyne's work. Most of them start with Bruno. The exposition details how Bruno is in conflict in with the world around him. He does not want to leave Berlin and does not want to do what his family, especially his father, wants to do. In this demonstration, an initial conflict is evident. Conscious or not, Bruno finds himself in conflict with the changing attitudes around him. Bruno is in opposition...
Historical fiction in my opinion would be to put the reader right there in the past. So my best answer would be B.
I believe that this shows that Daisy is sneaky and manipulative and so she is try to possibly start something between the person narriating and Jordan.