Final answer:
If a player repeatedly infringes the rules, an umpire can issue a warning or, for serious or continued infractions, eject the player from the game.
Step-by-step explanation:
If a player continues to infringe the rules of the game over and over again, the umpire has several options to handle the situation. The most common actions taken depend on the sport and the severity of the infractions, but generally include:
- Issuing a warning to the player. This is often the first step in response to infractions, alerting the player that their behavior is not acceptable.
- Ejecting the player from the game. If the player's actions are serious or they continue to infringe after a warning, the umpire may remove the player from the match.
- Calling a timeout to address the situation. This is more of a team penalty and less about an individual player's continued infractions.
However, the correct answer to the student's question, assuming the typical actions by officials in most sports, would be both b) Issue a warning and c) Eject the player.