The diagram below shows triangle ABC NCDE angle B AC in angle DCA or right angle species congruent to a D proof triangle ABC is congruent to triangle CDA which roles are incorrect and explain

A. AC≅AC, Reflexive Property of Congruence
Correct. This is shared side of the triangles ABC and CDA
B. ∠ACB≅∠CAD, Alternate Interior Angles Theorem
Correct. BC and AD are parallel and AC is transversal
C. ∠BAC≅∠DCA, Alternate Interior Angles Theorem
Correct. AB and DC are parallel and AC is transversal
D. △ABC≅△CDA, SAS Triangle Congruence Theorem
Incorrect. This should be ASA as we have shown above the angles A and C and included side AC are congruent.
Answer:
The first two entries are correct since they are given. Unless you make a mistake compliling the first cell in a "given" line, they are always correct
Third one is not: they are not angles. They are segments - technically they are the SAME segment, it's in common between the two triangles.
Last one is correct, it's SSA