Kadesha says that the triangles represent a translation.

On a coordinate plane, triangle A B C has points (1, negative 1), (1, negative 4), (4, negative 4). Triangle A prime B prime C prime has points (1, 5), (1, 1), and (4, 1).

Which explains whether Kadesha is correct?
Kadesha is correct because triangle ABC is the pre-image and triangle A prime B prime C prime is the image.
Kadesha is correct because each point in triangle ABC moves five units up.
Kadesha is not correct because the number of units between points A and B is different than those between points A primeand B prime.
Kadesha is not correct because a translation is a horizontal movement.