Question 1132363
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None of the choices is correct.<br>
SAS requires two sides and the included angle; ASA requires two angles and the included side.<br>
The given information only gives one pair of congruent sides and one pair of congruent angles.  That is not enough in any situation.<br>
It LOOKS AS IF point J is the intersection of segments IL and HK; that would make angles IJH and KJL congruent, and then B would be the right answer.  But they don't tell us that J is the intersection of IL and HK, so we can't assume it.<br>
It looks to me like a carelessly presented problem.