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Which of the following answers defines an offensive foul? *

A foul called against a player for common physical violations. Includes blocking, reaching, charging, and over the back. Each player is allowed five fouls before being removed from the game.
A foul called against you if you’re in possession of the ball (charging); no shots are awarded for an offensive foul.
A foul called against you for fighting or arguing; can be called against a player in the game, a substitute on the bench, or even the coach.
A by adding together all the fouls of all the players on a team one determine the number of team fouls. After a team has 7 team fouls the opponents will begin to shoot free throws on any foul that is not a "shooting foul".
None of the above

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Answer: A foul called against you if you’re in possession of the ball (charging); no shots are awarded for an offensive foul.

Explanation: Since you have the ball you are on offensive which makes it an offensive foul :D.

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