Which sentence BEST combines the ideas shown below?

(I put an arrow on the one I think the answer is)

--->A.The football player did not seem seriously injured. As a precaution, the trainers moved him carefully.

B.The football player did not seem seriously injured, and as a precaution, the trainers moved him carefully.

C.The football player did not seem seriously injured, for as a precaution, the trainers moved him carefully.

D.The football player did not seem seriously injured, yet as a precaution, the trainers moved him carefully.

D. is best.

THANK YOU! Ms. Sue is right!

B. The football player did not seem seriously injured, and as a precaution, the trainers moved him carefully.

The best sentence that combines the ideas shown is B. "The football player did not seem seriously injured, and as a precaution, the trainers moved him carefully."

To determine the correct answer, read each option and consider which one effectively combines the two ideas given. In this case, the two ideas are that the football player did not seem seriously injured and that as a precaution, the trainers moved him carefully. Option B effectively combines these ideas using the conjunction "and" to indicate that both ideas are connected. The other options either use incorrect conjunctions or do not effectively combine the ideas.