Hidesato felt very sorry for the Dragon King on hearing his story, and readily promised to do what he could to help him. The warrior asked where the centipede lived, so that he might attack the creature at once.
—"My Lord Bag of Rice,"
Yei Theodora Ozaki
How does this passage from “My Lord Bag of Rice” show that the story is a folktale?
It changes with every telling.
It is about a warrior.
It teaches a lesson about human behavior.
It includes characters who play tricks.
1 answer
The passage from "My Lord Bag of Rice" shows that the story is a folktale because it includes characters who play tricks.