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EDU/ENH291: The Hidden Meaning of Nursery Rhymes Match the rhyme with its descriptive phrase. _____ Lady Bug, Lady Bug _____ Pop Goes the Weasel _____ As I Was Going by Charing Cross _____ See a Pin and Pick It Up _____ Rain, Rain, Go Away _____ Blow Wind, Blow _____ Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John _____ Christmas Is Coming _____ Mary, Mary, Quite Contrary _____ Needles and Pins _____ Multiplication Is Vexation _____ Jack and Jill _____ Georgie Porgie _____ Baa Baa Black Sheep _____ There Was a Crooked Man _____ Hark, Hark, the Dogs Do Bark _____ I Had a Little Hobby Horse _____ Humpty Dumpty _____ Little Jack Horner _____ There Was a Little Girl _____ As I Was Going to St. Ives _____ Little Bo Peep _____ For Want of a Nail _____ Goosey Goosey Gander _____ Jack Be Nimble _____ Three Blind Mice _____ Jack Spratt _____ Old Mother Hubbard A. the public execution of King Charles I B. custom of husbands providing money to purchase pins C. Act of Uniformity, when everyone was ordered to worship in the Protestant church; farmers burning crops to eliminate bugs D. deeds to 12 English estates hidden in a pie E. the defeat of the Spanish Armada by England F. nobleman who adhered to the Protestant faith and were burnt at the stake G. French King Louis XVI and his Queen, Mary Antoinette, being beheaded H. making of bread through the use of windmills I. a torrid gay sex scandal involving King Charles I J. logic problem designed to improve the deductive skills of children K. the festive period where each should give to charity, according to their means, even if all they could give was their blessing L. a large cannon used in the English Civil War M. not a rhyme, but a poem by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow N. one must take responsibility of falling asleep or face the consequences O. Queen Mary I’s tactics of torture and execution of Protestants in Britain during her reign P. King Edward I imposed huge taxation on wool exports from Britain Q. Cockney persons were poor and would sometimes pawn their Sunday coats so they could go to the pub R. strangers were looked upon with horror during the Bubonic Plague; beggars pleading for money in the streets S. logical progression to the consequences of one’s actions T. the witch hunts and witch finders of a notorious era U. King Charles I and his Queen impose an illegal war tax to finance war on Spain V. Catholic priests hide in “Priest Holes” to avoid persecution W. written by a Scottish genius who invented logarithms X. English pirate who escaped from authorities; the sport of candle leaping Y. problem in England when King Henry closed all the monasteries Z. King Henry VIII’s stables of racing horses bred for gambling purposes AA.Cardinal Thomas Wolsey failed to faciliatate King Henry VIII’s divorce from Queen Katherine BB.Scottish General signed a Covenant securing religious and political freedom for Scotland