Q2 Read the passage and rewrite it by identifying and correcting errors in the use of articles. (2) Long before he lived in the North Pole, and long before his yearly Christmas visits brought joy to the children of a world, Santa Claus was the child himself. He was once just a ordinary baby boy. His parents hoped for great things from their only son. They named him the Nicholas, which means "hero of the people."
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ANY KID CAN tell you where Santa Claus is from—the North Pole. But his historical journey is even longer and more fantastic than his annual, one-night circumnavigation of the globe.
The progenitor of the modern American Santa was born in the Mediterranean during the Roman Empire, his legend evolved across northern Europe, and he finally assumed his now-familiar form on the shores of the New World. Who is this ancestor of Santa, and how did he change over time? (See "Christmas in July—Inside a Santa Summer Camp.")
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