In "Island of the Blue Dolphins," the story follows Karana, a young Native American girl stranded on an island after her tribe leaves. She learns to survive alone, facing challenges like building shelter and hunting for food. Ultimately, Karana finds strength and resilience in her solitude and connection to nature. The novel highlights themes of survival, loneliness, and the bond between humans and their environment.
"The Island of the Blue Dolphins" by Scott O'Dell has an Accelerated Reader (AR) points value of 6.0.
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186 without the authors message, but with the authors message it is 189. This answer is correct and isn't made up.
Dolphins jump out of the water because they ar looking where they ar or they ar avoiding the preditors
Dolphins jump out of the water because they ar looking where they ar or they ar avoiding the preditors
you dont in diamond you are in the sinnoh region but cinnab ar island is in the kanto region in :blue,red,yellow,fire red and leaf green versions
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That's a pretty broad statement. Care to restate that question?
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Answers vary, idiot
the correct aftermath to the situation/question is what the answer is.
ar or real life