When I was given the choice between a surgery that could help me tremendously but would be a big adjustment. Personally, sorry if that isn't the answer you're looking for though.
A very beautiful country
Underneath the rest of the world
Sun baked land
Theme parks and great holiday locations
Rivers, lakes and oceans galore
A place to kick back
Lovely weather, for every season
It was an island prison for Britain
Aboriginal tribes
Yes, you should put a comma.
A comma is usually used in the middle of a sentence to separate two clauses, or right before a conjunction. Since “like” is a dependent clause in this sentence, as “it can be attractive” can stand alone, a comma would be put before it. It may also help to read the sentence and see if there is a natural pause to it.
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Please provide the scene and the statements so someone can help you :)