More recently, however, doctors have taken a greater interest in the field. Along with the general public, too.

The most effective combo of sentence 3 and 4 would include which of the following groups of words?

1. doctors, as well as the general public,
2. doctors with the general public too
3. doctors or the general public
4. doctors since the general public
5. doctors but the general public

also

Answer: 1. doctors, as well as the general public,

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The most effective combo of sentence 3 and 4 would be option 1: "doctors, as well as the general public."

To determine the most effective combination of sentence 3 and 4, we need to consider the flow and coherence of the sentence.

The original sentences state that both doctors and the general public have taken a greater interest in the field.

Among the options provided, the combination that maintains this meaning and represents it accurately is option 1: "doctors, as well as the general public."

This combination expresses that both doctors and the general public have shown interest, without implying any conflict or exclusion between the two groups.