They got dropped off on a boat
Ramo and his sister, Karana, are left stranded on the island when the rest of their tribe is forced to evacuate due to an attack by foreign invaders. In the chaos of the evacuation, Ramo gets left behind, and Karana chooses to stay with him so he is not alone.
Ramo's sister is Karana, the protagonist of Island of the Blue Dolphins. success, Camilarv
No, Ramo did not cause Karana to be stranded. Karana chose to stay behind on the island to take care of her brother and they were both eventually left behind by their tribe.
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Karana was left alone on the island because her tribe, the Aleuts, were leaving the island and she was accidentally left behind. She chose to stay and await the return of the ship for her younger brother, Ramo.
This quote is from the character Ramo in the book "Island of the Blue Dolphins" by Scott O'Dell. Ramo says this to his sister Karana when predicting that other men will come to their island and they will be more handsome and brave.
Ramo dies in "Island of the Blue Dolphins" on page 79.
In the sequel to "Island of the Blue Dolphins," it is explained that Karana's niece, Tutok, is the daughter of her brother Ramo, who survived the wild dogs' attack but later died on the ship that rescued them. Tutok grew up on another island and later reunited with Karana.
The plot is a girl named Karana was left behind with her brother Ramo, on the island of Ghalas-at, because they weren't fast enough to get on the ship that was leaving, then later on Ramo-gq dies, because a pack of wild dogs severally gnawed his neck with their teeth. Karana has to survive being alone on The Island of the Blue Dolphin.
Ramo is Six, He's Karana's brother who dies because the wild dogs ate him.
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The main character in "Island of the Blue Dolphins" is Karana, a young Native American girl who is stranded on an island. Other important characters include her brother, Ramo, and the various wild animals that inhabit the island.
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