"These belts keep a person's whole body from moving around. As a result, fewer
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"These belts keep a person's whole body from moving around. As a result, fewer
get hurt in car accidents."
Why does the author use the phrase "as a result" in the second sentence?
A. to contrast an idea in the first sentence with an idea in the second sentence
B. to compare an idea in the first sentence with an idea in the second sentence
C. to connect an idea in the first sentence with an idea in the second sentence
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