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Answer:

Many possible answers, including

Major Arc: JKM

Minor Arc: JM

Step-by-step explanation:

The answers you selected in this photo are correct. But let's see why.

A major arc is an arc that is bigger than a minor arc.

They are defined using a starting point and an ending point.  In this case, you have many reference points (J, K, L and M), and none is identified in the question.  However, the answers shown indicate they're using point J as starting point and M as ending point.

If you look at the positions of J and M on the diagram, you see you can take two routes to join them... the shortest route is the minor arc (going counter-clockwise direction from J to M).  While the other route, going clockwise passes through the points K and L is much longer.... and forms the major arc.

That major arc could be identified as JKM, JLM or JKLM, since it starts at J, ends in M, but passes through points K and L, in that order.