The sentence, "Young children often believe in Santa" is correct.
<h3>What is a correct sentence?</h3>
A correct sentence is one that obeys the rule of grammar and presents thoughts that are proven to be true. The sentence above is factually and grammatically correct.
The rules of grammar are obeyed and in reality, children tend to believe in Santa.
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If you read the book, this should be subjective. Find the part you thought was least interesting and write it.
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