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In chapter 11 of "Island of the Blue Dolphins," the island is personified as being alive and watching over the main character, Karana. The island's presence is described as comforting and protective, as if it is a living being that cares for Karana.
Chapter 2 of "Island of the Blue Dolphins" primarily focuses on the aftermath of the battle with the Aleuts, where Karana’s people are left devastated as they mourn their losses and consider their future on the island. Karana grapples with the decision of whether to leave the island with her tribe or stay behind to look after her younger brother Ramo.
In the beginning of "Island of the Blue Dolphins" by Scott O'Dell, a young girl named Karana and her people are left behind on an island when their village is evacuated. They must learn to survive on their own, but tragedy strikes when Karana's brother is killed by wild dogs, leading to a series of events that ultimately leave Karana alone on the island.
The airplane falls from the sky and crash to the island.
Ghalas-at is a village located on the island of San Nicolas in the book "Island of the Blue Dolphins." It is where the protagonist, Karana, and her people live at the beginning of the story before they are forced to evacuate due to an impending attack by Aleut hunters.
Ulape, a character in "Island of the Blue Dolphins" by Scott O'Dell, is around 12 years old when the story takes place. She is the sister of the protagonist, Karana, and plays an important role in the novel.
Hmm...Well, its an amazing book. All I can say
the island is somewhat in the shape of a dolphin which is why the natives call it the island of the blue dolphins.
In Chapter 10 of "Island of the Blue Dolphins," Karana covers herself in black cormorant feathers to disguise herself as she waits for the Aleuts to return to the island. She plans to steal one of their canoes to escape and find help.
1 year its at the beginning of the book in the ending of chapter 1 -_-
what is the on the northern border of island of the blue dolphins
Blue Dolphins