Which practice is not good sportsmanship?
a. Congratulating an opponent on good shots
b. Stopping the service when an opponent is unready
c. Asking that points be replayed when shots are close to lines
d. Asking if the opponent is ready
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The answer is 'D'
asking if the opponent is ready
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(d) asking if the opponent is ready is not a good sportsmanship
A practice of a good sportsmanship are as follows;
- A good sportsmanship gives the best effort treat the other team with respect and never tease or bully.
- Shake hands with the other team before and after the game and accept the calls with officials.
- Follows the guidelines of the game and support teammates by saying good shot or good try.
- A person should have a positive attitude towards the opponent and the game.
- Building the teamwork is also important but the sportsmanship cannot ask if the opponent is ready as the officials will ask for it.
Therefore, a good sportsmanship should respect for others and self control. These skills can help you manage other parts of your life as well.
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