Match the terms with the correct definition.(3 points)

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

- More difficult of the two types of serves: Jump Serve

- Version of volleyball played two-on-two: Beach Volleyball
- The serve used more by novices: Underhand Serve
- What you would do if you make contact with the ball above shoulder level: Spike
- Hitting the ball to an empty part of the playing area: Placement Shot
- Skill used to finish a point: Kill
- Version of volleyball played six-on-six: Indoor Volleyball
- What you would do if you make contact with the ball below shoulder level: Dig
- The apparatus used to divide the field of play: Net
- The boundary where the serve is made: Service Line

More difficult of the two types of serves: Jump serve

Version of volleyball played two-on-two: Beach volleyball
The serve used more by novices: Underhand serve
What you would do if you make contact with the ball above shoulder level: Spike
Hitting the ball to an empty part of the playing area: Placement shot
Skill used to finish a point: Kill
Version of volleyball played six-on-six: Indoor volleyball
What you would do if you make contact with the ball below shoulder level: Pass
The apparatus used to divide the field of play: Net
The boundary where the serve is made: Service line