Answer: A) Clichés.
Step-by-step explanation: something trite is something (like an idea) that because of overuse, it becomes repetitive, boring and lacking of originality. When the things becoming trite are expressions or ideas, they are called "clichés," so the correct answer is the corresponding to option A. An example of a cliché could be saying "it's not you, it's me" when ending a relationship (because it is such a used phrase).