In the novel "Island of the Blue Dolphins" by Scott O'Dell, Karana's attitude towards the island changed from initial fear and isolation to a deep connection and sense of belonging. Her time alone on the island allowed her to appreciate its beauty, resources, and challenges, leading her to develop a strong attachment to it as her home.
He begin's to care about peter, and he can now hold back anger, not blame others.
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no zia is not karanas sister in the begginig it says someone else i think
In "Island of the Blue Dolphins," Karana's real name is Won-a-pa-lei. She adopts the name Karana after being left alone on the island.
In the beginning of the story, Cole felt angry and resentful about his banishment to the island. He saw it as punishment and believed it was unfair. As the story progresses, he begins to reflect on his actions and attitude, eventually leading to personal growth and a change in his attitude towards his banishment.
He becomes more obsessed with killing a pig.
The inciting incident in "Island of the Blue Dolphins" is when the Aleut hunters leave behind a young girl named Karana on the island during their departure. This event sets off the main conflict of survival and isolation for Karana as she learns to fend for herself on the island.
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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To the far right of the island. When you have returned the three items, go to the ship there to get your Island Medallion.
his admiration by the beauty of the island ,,, the next Question will require a step by step answer from the jornal ( the describtion of island )