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In "Island of the Blue Dolphins," the main character, Karana, personifies the island itself by referring to it as "her." The island is described as having moods, providing sustenance, and offering challenges to Karana. The wild dogs on the island are also personified as cunning and ruthless adversaries.
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Captain Orlov
My Name is Not Angelica
depends there are different sizes of the book
Island of the blue dolphins is a book by Scott O'Dell. it's about a girl named Karana who live alone on a island for 18 years after her tribe leave.
Island of the Blue Dolphins An island wild and free Where one young girl survives alone In harmony with land and sea
No, it is about an island girl far from america
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An example of alliteration in the book Island Of The Blue Dolphins is Coral Cove