A. j ll k, by the converse of the Same-Side Interior Angles Postulate
Lines j and k are the upward slanted lines on the left and right respectively.
The transversal we care more about is line k.
Line g is actually not important, its just to make tge question complicated.
The Same Side Interior Angles Theorem says that if two lines are parallel, then the same side interior angles are supplementary.
Those two same side interior angles add to 180 degrees. The converse reverses the direction of the theorem
The converse says that if we know the same side interior angles are supplementary, then it leads to the two parallel looking lines to actually being parallel.