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The two birds that Karana kept in the book "Island of the Blue Dolphins" were named Tutok and Mon-a-nee. These birds provided companionship and comfort to Karana during her time alone on the island.
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.
Ramo's sister is Karana, the protagonist of Island of the Blue Dolphins. success, Camilarv
Tutok is a young Aleut girl who was stranded on the island with Karana in the book "Island of the Blue Dolphins." Karana and Tutok played a game together where they would throw rocks to see who could throw them the farthest into the ocean.
Karana makes her skirt out of cormorant feathers that she collects from the shores of the island where she is stranded in the book "Island of the Blue Dolphins" by Scott O'Dell.
In the book "Island of the Blue Dolphins" by Scott O'Dell, Karana's real name is Won-a-nee. She adopts the name Karana after her brother is killed by wild dogs.
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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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In the book "Island of the Blue Dolphins" by Scott O'Dell, it is actually Karana (also known as Won-a-pa-lei) who catches and kills the devilfish, not Cornia. Karana is the main character in the story, and it is her struggle for survival and her experiences living alone on an island that the book follows.
She doesn't die in Island of the Blue Dolphins. She is mentioned in the sequel, Zia, in which she is taken off of the island. The sequel is about her niece, Zia, and Karana's fate is revealed.Or just read the book.