Homonym riddles;

What did the big red bucket say to the small white bucket?

i need help with this question Kai has a red bucket, a yellow bucket, and a green bucket. The red bucket holds twice as much water as the green bucket. The yellow bucket holds 8 quarts. If the three buckets hold 14 gallons in all, how many gallons does the red bucket hold?

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To solve this homonym riddle, we need to think about words that sound the same but have different meanings. In this case, the homonyms are "red" and "read" as well as "bucket" and "book it."

The answer to the riddle is: "I'm 'red' to 'read' whenever you are!"

Explanation: The big red bucket, using the homonym "read" instead of "red," is playfully stating that it is ready to read whenever the small white bucket is ready. The phrase "red to read" substitutes the word "ready" with "red" to create a play on words.