8. From item No. 7, what corresponding congruent parts should be marked to make each pair of triangles congruent by SSS postulate? A. $\overline{BO} \cong \overline{NO}$, $\overline{OY} \cong \overline{OR}$, $\overline{YB} \cong \overline{RN}$ B. $\overline{BO} \cong \overline{NO}$, $\angle BOY \cong \angle NOR$, $\overline{RO} \cong \overline{YO}$ C. $\overline{YO} \cong \overline{OR}$, $\overline{BO} \cong \overline{ON}$, $\angle BOY \cong \angle NOR$ D. $\angle B \cong \angle N$, $\overline{BO} \cong \overline{NO}$
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