the author of the legend of the watermelon is Ledgard Mellville
because the author was a legend
The moral lesson in the legend of watermelon often revolves around themes of generosity, sharing, and the importance of community. It highlights how acts of kindness and cooperation can lead to abundance and joy, illustrating that true wealth comes from giving rather than hoarding. Additionally, the story may emphasize the idea that even the simplest gifts, like a watermelon, can bring people together and foster harmony.
Amy J. Allred has written: 'The U.S. watermelon industry' -- subject(s): Watermelon industry
The author of the book "The Legend of Spud Murphy" is Eoin Colfer.
maybe he do something that he expressed it on a legend.
Watermelon is watermelon because it is a melon that it filled with water see water-melon watermelon.
The author of Legend of the Guardians, Owls of Ga'Hooleis Kathryn Lasky.
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There is no one author of The Legend of Mt. Kanlaon. It is a folk story, retold time after time.
An example of a Filipino legend is The Legend of Bukidkat, by Johnnie J. Lim. It is about a legendary island in the Sulu sea.