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HELP PLS I'M CONFUSED PLS HELP Use the figure to answer the question that follows:
Segments UV and WZ are parallel with line ST intersecting both at points Q and R respectively
When written in the correct order, the two-column proof below describes the statements and reasons for proving that corresponding angles are congruent:
Statements Reasons
segment UV is parallel to segment WZ Given
Points S, Q, R, and T all lie on the same line. Given
I m∠SQT = 180° Definition of a Straight Angle
II m∠SQV + m∠VQT = 180° Substitution Property of Equality
III m∠SQV + m∠VQT = m∠SQT Angle Addition Postulate
m∠VQT + m∠ZRS = 180° Same-Side Interior Angles Theorem
m∠SQV + m∠VQT = m∠VQT + m∠ZRS Substitution Property of Equality
m∠SQV + m∠VQT − m∠VQT = m∠VQT + m∠ZRS − m∠VQT
m∠SQV = m∠ZRS Subtraction Property of Equality
∠SQV ≅ ∠ZRS Definition of Congruency
Which is the most logical order of statements and reasons I, II, and III to complete the proof?
A. II, III, I
B. III, I, II
C. II, I, III
D. I, III, II
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