Answer:
Complex
Explanation:
There is a dependent clause in the beginning, and after the comma there is no conjunction (F.A.N.B.O.Y.S), and the second part is an independent clause. The complex sentence is 'dependent, independent'. You're welcome.
I'm thinking B because my implies that the person possesses that thing. My bicycle. He is in possession of the bike
The correct answer is D. <span>shows a relationship between words.
Analogies in general show relationship between the entities used in the analogies. In this case, it relates to words.</span>