Jacinda's father had dreams for her. Each day, she was made to practice the piano for hours, until she could hear the scales in her head and thought her fingers might fall off. Every day was the same. Under the covers, however, Jacinda pored over comic books and spent her nights practicing her drawing. She knew what she'd rather do with her life. Which statement best explains how Jacinda's motivation leads to a conflict in the story? O A. Jacinda's hatred of music makes her resent her father. O B. Jacinda's passion for art clashes with her father's goals for her. O C. Jacinda's pride in her skill causes her to disagree with her father about whether she is good at the piano. O D. Jacinda's desire to read comic books shows that she cannot obey her father.​