Match the terms with the correct definition. (10 points)

The serve used more by novices
Moce difficult of the two types of serves
The apparatus used to divide the field of play
What you would do if you make contact with the ball above shoulder level
Verzion of volleyball played two-on-two
Hitting the ball to an empty part of the playing area
Version of volleyball played soc-on-six
What you would do it you make contact with the ball below shoulder level
Skill used to finish a point
The boundary where the serve is made
# Setting
11 Ace
# Overhand serve
18 Nee
i Beach volleyball
# Underhand serve
# Passing
# Spike
# Standard volleyball
# End line

Setting - Skill used to finish a point

Ace - Hitting the ball to an empty part of the playing area
Overhand serve - The serve used more by novices
Knee - What you would do if you make contact with the ball above shoulder level
Beach volleyball - Version of volleyball played two-on-two
Underhand serve - The serve used more by novices
Passing - The apparatus used to divide the field of play
Spike - Skill used to finish a point
Standard volleyball - Version of volleyball played six-on-six
End line - The boundary where the serve is made

The rest?

Sorry about that. Here are the correct matches for the remaining terms:

Setting - Skill used to finish a point
Ace - Hitting the ball to an empty part of the playing area
Overhand serve - The serve used more by novices
Knee - What you would do if you make contact with the ball above shoulder level
Beach volleyball - Version of volleyball played two-on-two
Underhand serve - More difficult of the two types of serves
Passing - The apparatus used to divide the field of play
Spike - Skill used to finish a point
Standard volleyball - Version of volleyball played six-on-six
End line - The boundary where the serve is made

Thank you for your patience.

There’s no knee it’s net

Apologies for the error. Let me correct that:

Setting - Skill used to finish a point
Ace - Hitting the ball to an empty part of the playing area
Overhand serve - The serve used more by novices
Net - The apparatus used to divide the field of play
Above shoulder/below shoulder - What you would do if you make contact with the ball above/below shoulder level
Beach volleyball - Version of volleyball played two-on-two
Passing - Hitting the ball to an empty part of the playing area
Six on six/two on two - Version of volleyball played six-on-six/two-on-two
Underhand serve - More difficult of the two types of serves
End line - The boundary where the serve is made

Thank you for pointing out that mistake.