You can infer from the statement: Also like in soccer, the player cannot touch the ball with his/her hands to move the ball forward. In field hockey, however, a player may raise his/her hand in an open, flat position to stop the ball in the air as long as the ball dopa straight in its path and is not advanced. that:

A. In soccer you cannot raise your hand to stop he ball.
B.In soccer, you can raise your hand to stop the ball
c. in field hockey touching the ball wig your hand is illegal in all cases.
d. In field hockey, you can touch the ball with your hand to move the ball forward.

To infer the correct statement from the given information, let's break it down. According to the statement, in soccer, the player cannot touch the ball with their hands to move the ball forward, which means option A is correct. Now, let's focus on field hockey. The statement says that in field hockey, a player may raise their hand in an open, flat position to stop the ball in the air as long as the ball drops straight in its path and is not advanced. This means the player can only stop the ball but cannot move it forward with their hand, which eliminates option D. Additionally, it doesn't mention anything about touching the ball with their hand to move it forward, so option C can also be eliminated. Therefore, the correct statement is:

A. In soccer, you cannot raise your hand to stop the ball.

The answer can be inferred from the given statement as:

B. In soccer, you can raise your hand to stop the ball.