Have you ever stopped (to wonder/ wondering/ wonder/ wander) why people give each (else/ person/ others/ other) eggs at Easter?
The Christian festival of Easter celebrates the return of Christ from the dead, but the festival is actually named (for/ about/ after/ with) the goddess of the sun, Eostre, whose name is taken from the East where she (goes/ sets/ rises/ raises).
In very ancient times, Easter was a celebration that winter was (finish/ conclusion/ up/ over) and that a new life was about to begin. The rabbit, (as/ since/ due/ because) to the number of young it produces, is the symbol of life. In some parts of the world, the rabbit leaves large(numbers/ sums/ figures/ totals) of eggs in the garden, and children have to find as many as they can. In this (day/ way/ habit/ time) the hunt for Easter eggs presents the need for young people to go out into the world and make their own fortune.