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.
A) "To the white throne of God, I turned at last."
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Answer:
B. She observes that Peter is much more modest and timid than his mother.
Explanation:
Anne sees Peter first as gross, lazy and hypersensitive, and later becomes close friends. Peter's quiet, shy and honest to Anne, but he doesn't share her strong beliefs. Anne and Peter grow a Romantic attraction during their time in the Annex, which is discouraged by Mr. Frank. Peter, Anne's first kiss, is her one trustee and in the annex, a source of affection and care.
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It looks like 2) "it" would need to be changed.
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