Karana means she decides that she can no longer live in the village since it holds way too many memories. she burns each of the houses to the ground so that Ghalas at is nothing more than ashes.
I think it means that when she jumped off the boat she seen it. When she came up from the water it was gone. The reason she said that is because her brother was left on the island by himself. She did not want her brother to be stuck there by himself just in case the Aluets come back. And if the Aluets come back and killed her brother that would just be sad.
Tutok is a young Aleut girl who was stranded on the island with Karana in the book "Island of the Blue Dolphins." Karana and Tutok played a game together where they would throw rocks to see who could throw them the farthest into the ocean.
shortness of breath and wheezing could be .....
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Many reasons- you could have eaten an onion, you could have not brushed your teeth, or you could have a disorder that features bad breath.
"You can improve your concentration by focusing on your breath during meditation." "She took a deep breath before jumping into the cold water."
Karana discovered a hidden cave on the island that she could use to hide from the Aleuts if they came. This cave would provide her with a safe place to stay and protect herself from danger.
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A frogs lung helps it breath without it it could not be able to breath
your guinea pig could have really bad breath either from a really bad disease or he could have been born with bad breath. my guinea has really bad breath too! Don't worry and stay calm! go to a vet and see what they say!
It is from the Scott O'Dell novel, Island of the Blue Dolphins. The main character, Karana meets up with a Russian slave girl named Tutok. A necklace is given to Karana as a gift from Tutok. When Karana puts it on, Tutok says, "Wintscha." It is a word from Tutok's language that means, "beautiful."
In an alternate ending for Island of the Blue Dolphins, Karana could have been rescued by passing ships and taken back to the mainland to reunite with her tribe. Alternatively, she could have discovered a way to communicate with the wild dogs and develop a harmonious relationship with them, leading to her decision to stay on the island as its protector.