Answer:
(A) Average consumers; the language is informal and friendly
<span>The expression dime a dozen is an example of an
idiom. It means worthless as it is plentiful and can be compared to all the
others of its kind. In the sentence above, Alicia realized that her
ex-boyfriend Simon is good-for-nothing having the qualities of unworthy boys.</span>
The answer is A. Simple sentence. For this sentence to be complex it would need additional structure such as a dependent clause. For this sentence to be compound it would need two independent subjects and verbs. And for it to be a complex-compound it would need both of those things.
Prepositional phrases deal with locations and their descriptions. Since B. "above the pinetrees" Is the only one from the list dealing with these, it is a propositional phrase.