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Read the damn book and find out.
"Island of the Blue Dolphins" is a novel by Scott O'Dell that tells the story of a young girl named Karana who becomes stranded on an island after her tribe abandons her. She learns to survive on her own and befriends various animals while also facing challenges and dangers. The story explores themes of resilience, survival, and connection to nature.
Karana liked to eat red abalones the best. She found them to be the most delicious and plentiful on the island.
1518 if you think of "discovery" as being found by Europeans.
it was found in 2004
Karana escaped the tidal wave by finding a hold for a hand with sea moss and then found a place for her foot. And then dragged herself upward. The crest of the wave under her had passed her and roared her on toward Coral Cove.
Karana stopped counting time because she realized that it no longer mattered to her as she had found contentment and peace in her solitude on the island. She focused on living in the present moment rather than being concerned with the passage of time.
bob found it
The discovery of cells was found by the use of a microscope, the discovery found that all living things are made of cells.
Yes it is true. When Columbus came to the Americas he found people already living there (called Native Americans). The only real discovery involved was informing Europe about them on his return.
Karana waits alone on the island of San Nicolas for 18 years before a ship finally returns to rescue her. During this time, she learns to survive, adapts to her environment, and forms a deep connection with the animals on the island.