We have already seen how some nursery rhymes are based on history (“Ring around the Rosie”) and will soon learn the background of “Humpty Dumpty.” Find at least TWO other nursery rhymes that have an historical basis and analyze them. What is the historical background of the nursery rhyme? What changes, if any, have been made from the original rhyme to what we know today? Be sure to cite your sources (500-800 words 3 sources and Turabian Style)
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