To determine what two moves could replace the one translation from ΔLOW to ΔL"O"W", we need to examine the nature of the transformation.
A translation moves every point of a shape the same distance in the same direction. However, we can achieve the same effect using two reflections instead of one translation.
The correct option would be:
a reflection across intersecting lines and a reflection across parallel lines.
With these reflections, we can replicate the effect of the translation, as reflecting over parallel lines can shift a shape, and reflecting over intersecting lines can rotate it to achieve the final position.