Karana no longer liked living in the village because the villagers had left her behind when they evacuated the island. She also felt a strong connection to her family and her island home, leading her to decide to live alone on the island.
Karana burned the village in chapters 8-9 of "Island of the Blue Dolphins" because she was mourning the death of her father and feeling isolated from her tribe. She wanted to sever ties with her old life and start afresh on the island, embracing her newfound independence. Burning the village was a way for her to symbolically move on and stake her claim on the island.
she liked t act like them
She burnt it and used it like a lamp.
I like to live in the village.
she needed it to kill things.................... i like pie
Karana liked to eat red abalones the best. She found them to be the most delicious and plentiful on the island.
Living in a village can offer a close-knit community, a slower pace of life, and a stronger connection to nature. Additionally, villages often have lower cost of living and less pollution compared to urban areas.
Running Out of Time. Sounds like M.night shyamalan's movie "The Village".
Complex Village means like a little village (small town).
No they'll freeze, just like every other living thing.
i learn that we should appreciate what we have like are family because karana had lost her family.
The opposite of a village is probably a huge city like Tokyo.