Hot cross Buns


Hot cross Buns
 


 Hot cross buns, Hot cross buns
 One a penny, two a penny hot cross buns
 Give them to your daughters, and also to your sons,
 One a penny, two a penny Hot cross buns


Questions & Answers



  1. Q: What is being sold in the rhyme?
    A: Hot cross buns.

  2. Q: How much do they cost?
    A: One a penny, two a penny.

  3. Q: Who are the hot cross buns for?
    A: Daughters and sons.

  4. Q: What is special about the buns?
    A: They are hot and cross (with a cross on top).

  5. Q: What kind of bread are the buns?
    A: Sweet, spiced bread, often eaten around Easter.

  6. Q: What is the rhyme's main action?
    A: Selling hot cross buns.

  7. Q: How is the price described?
    A: Cheap, just one or two pennies.

  8. Q: What might "hot" suggest about the buns?
    A: They are fresh and warm.

  9. Q: What is the meaning of "cross" in "hot cross buns"?
    A: A cross shape is often marked on top of the bun.

  10. Q: How many times is "one a penny, two a penny" repeated?
    A: Twice.

  11. Q: Who are the sellers in the rhyme?
    A: It's implied the seller is offering them to everyone.

  12. Q: Why are the buns described as "hot"?
    A: To emphasize their freshness and warmth.

  13. Q: Is there any mention of a particular season for the buns?
    A: Hot cross buns are often associated with Easter.

  14. Q: Is the rhyme sung or recited?
    A: It's usually sung.

  15. Q: What is the rhyme's rhythm like?
    A: Simple and repetitive.

  16. Q: Why is the price of the buns given as "one a penny, two a penny"?
    A: It emphasizes that the buns are affordable.

  17. Q: Does the rhyme suggest generosity?
    A: Yes, it suggests giving the buns to others (daughters and sons).

  18. Q: Is there any reference to the taste of the buns?
    A: No, but they are implied to be delicious.

  19. Q: What could the repetition of "one a penny, two a penny" represent?
    A: It could symbolize the ease and affordability of getting the buns.

  20. Q: What feeling does the rhyme convey?
    A: Cheerful and welcoming.

































Rhyming Words



Word



Rhymes With



Buns



Runs, Fun, Guns



Penny



Many, Plenty, Sunny



Sons



Guns, Runs, Tones



Cross



Boss, Loss, Moss



Give



Live, Dive, Five



 

































Opposite Words



Word



Opposite



Hot



Cold



Cross



Straight, Plain



Penny



Dollar, Expensive



Give



Take



Sons



Daughters (in context)