In "Island of the Blue Dolphins," the personifications can be found in the natural elements such as the island itself being described as having a "long arm" or "fingers" stretching out into the sea. The wind is also personified as "sighing" or "whispering" through the trees. These personifications help create a vivid and dynamic setting for the story.
You are all @$$holes!! F the world!!
The part where the blue dolphins attemped to kill the green dolphins but the green dolphins snapped on those muggs. The green dolphin king told them straight up. He was all like ''yo yall best not be frontin' cuz yall dont want none this we got a whole army of ninjas waitin' to slay you,and when they do we gonna take ur island and make Island of the Green dolphins,word straight up in the hood ,Peace out!''then a shooting broke out and there was dead dolphins everywhere(dolphins of the blue kind of corse)Then the remaining dolphins exchanged some harsh words until they decided to combined and become '' Island of the Teal dolphins''
Hmm...Well, its an amazing book. All I can say
That through life their will be many struggles and to survive all alone ttakes a lot of courage
Island of the Blue Dolphins won the Newbery Medal for its compelling and emotional story about survival and resilience. The novel's strong character development, vivid descriptions of the natural world, and themes of isolation and self-discovery resonated with readers of all ages.
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it was dolphin disease...I can't remember the guys name but he ate a dolphin from the sea, although the dolphin was blue, so it was cursed and sick... so the guy went around spreading the disease. That was the sickness/ disease in the book blue dolphin.. I thought it was a great book that put sci fi, comedy, drama, horror all together
ISLAND OF THE BLUE DOLPHINS It's about this young girl who is left all alone on an island when her family is taken by Aleut hunters. She is left behind because she tries to save her younger brother, Ramo, when he is originally left behind on the island. He later dies (killed by wild dogs) and she lives alone on the island. She keeps company with the wild dogs and is eventually rescued and taken to civilization later on. The island is San Nicolas Island. It is the outermost of the Channel Islands off of Central California.
Some adjectives that can be used to describe "Island of the Blue Dolphins" by Scott O'Dell include: captivating, poignant, and immersive. The novel is known for its vivid descriptions of the island setting, the protagonist's emotional journey, and the themes of survival and resilience. Overall, it is a powerful and evocative work of historical fiction.
No , I've looked all around hte internet and you can not read it. The only place you can read it is the library or you have to buy the book.
The island described in Island of the Blue Dolphins was first settled by Indians around 2000 B.C. It was discovered in 1602 by Spanish explorer Sebastian Viscanio, who named the island La Isla de San Nicolas. The girl of Island of the Blue Dolphinslived on the island from 1835 to 1853, and is known as The Lost Woman of San Nicolas. That she jumped off a boat sent to retrieve her people into the sea, that her brother was killed by wild dogs, and that she was found eighteen years later wearing a skirt of cormorant feathers, living in a house on the headland with a dog are all true.
Karana's brother died from the wolves. he wanted to go all the way around island by himself and the wolves killed him.