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Originally posted by roadking
true, but thats what confusing about the question it does not say double technical. i believe it to be false by nfhs letter of the rule.
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The answer is TRUE.
If they had meant it the way you're interpreting it, it would have read,
"Point of interuption is a method of resuming play after a double personal FOUL or A technical foul."
The fact that the statement doesn't include FOUL or A makes the statement TRUE.
"Point of interuption is a method of resuming play after a double personal or technical foul," meaning that the words double and foul extend to the conjunctive phrase "personal or technical."