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Answer:
2nd Triangle:
1st line: Given, but if you were given that JK and MP were parallel, you'd use the phrase "If 2 parallel lines are cut by a transversal, alternate interior angles are congruent".
2nd line: Given. If you were given something like "JP bisects KM, or "JP and KM bisect each other", you'd write "bisectors cut lines equally in half".
3rd line: Vertical angles are congruent. Angles opposite each other (like JLK and MLP are vertical and always congruent.
4th line: SAS (or side angle side) You have an angle, a side, and an angle all in order. Therefore it's SAS.
Show me the full screenshots of the other 2 and I'll happily solve them.