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finding the facts in \my lord bag of rice\
match each quote from the folktale with the correct historical fact on the right.
\hidesato showed not the least sign of fear.\
\the fame of hidesatos fortune spread far and wide.\
\day dawned beautiful and clear. the centipede was gone.\
\he fitted the notch to his bow, took careful aim once more and let fly\
hidesato defeated the rebel taira no masakado, bringing peace to japan.
hidesato was a well-trained military leader
hidesato was made governor of an entire province of japan.
hidesato was a brave warrior.
Each quote is matched to the historical fact that directly reflects its core meaning:
- A quote about showing no fear aligns with being a brave warrior.
- A quote about widespread fame of fortune connects to being made a provincial governor, a position that brings status/fortune known widely.
- A quote about the centipede (a stand-in for the rebel threat) being gone corresponds to defeating the rebel and bringing peace.
- A quote about skilled bow use and careful aim reflects being a well-trained military leader.
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- "Hidesato showed not the least sign of fear." → Hidesato was a brave warrior.
- "The fame of Hidesato's fortune spread far and wide." → Hidesato was made governor of an entire province of Japan.
- "Day dawned beautiful and clear. The centipede was gone." → Hidesato defeated the rebel Taira no Masakado, bringing peace to Japan.
- "He fitted the notch to his bow, took careful aim once more and let fly." → Hidesato was a well-trained military leader.