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What are the two lines on the field perpendicular to the net that mark the boundary on the width of the field?

  1. Ball in and out of play

  2. Sideline

  3. Offside

  4. Advantage rule

The correct answer is: Sideline

The designated lines on the soccer field that mark the boundary on the width of the field are known as the sideline. These lines run the length of the field and are crucial for determining when the ball is in or out of play. When the entire ball crosses the sideline, whether on the ground or in the air, it indicates that the ball is out of play, leading to a throw-in for the opposing team. The other concepts do not pertain to the width boundaries of the field. The lines marking the ball in and out of play refer to all boundaries, but the term "sideline" specifically identifies the width markers. Offside is a rule that pertains to player positioning and does not designate any field lines. The advantage rule relates to the referee's discretion in allowing play to continue after a foul, which is unrelated to the physical boundaries of the field. Thus, identifying the sidelines as the width boundaries of the field is accurate and relevant to the question.