What were the names of the two birds that Karana adopted as pets?

She named her birds Tainor and Lurai; one she named after a boy she liked who was killed by the Aleuts, the other she gave the name she always wanted to have. In a sense, then, Karana was creating the family she wanted but that could never exist.
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What did Karana name the two birds?

Karana takes two young birds that hatched in a nest near her home and keeps them in a cage made of reeds. She trains the birds to take food from her hand. She calls them Tainor and Lurai.
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What type of birds did Karana have?

Karana's birds, Tainor and Lurai, build a nest, hatch eggs, and give birth to two birds that she tames. Karana then finds a young gull with a broken leg that she brings home to nurse back to health.
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Why do you think Karana adopted the two baby birds?

Why go you think Karana adopted two baby birds ? They provide her with company and friend ship.
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What animals did Karana like to watch?

Otters. Karana passes the time by collecting more abalones at the reef. She likes to watch the otters playing their hide-and-seek games, and she wonders if Mon-a-nee might be among them.
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What was the name of the birds from Island of the Blue Dolphins?

Tainor and Lurai are the two birds Karana tames in Chapter 18. Tainor is male and named after a young man killed by the Aleuts. The female bird is named Lurai, a name Karana wishes she had been given.
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What does Tutok look like?

Physical Description. The first thing the reader learns about Tutok is that she has long dark hair that shines in the light from the cooking fire. When Karana encounters her later, in Chapter 21, she describes Tutok as somewhat short, with a broad face and small black eyes.
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How did Karana tame Rontu?

Rontu walks to Karana's feet and dies. Later, Karana spots a wild dog that looks like Rontu. She decides he must be Rontu's son. Karana traps him and trains him, calling him Rontu-Aru.
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What does Rontu look like?

Unlike the other dogs, which have brown fur and brown eyes, Rontu has yellow eyes and gray fur (he is also much larger than the average dog of the island). Though Rontu and Karana are enemies at the beginning of the novel, they become friends after Karana injures Rontu and then nurses him back to health.
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What caused Rontu's death?

Rontu gets attacked by the devilfish. Rontu walks the cliffs with Karana. When the Aleuts return to town, Rontu meets up with his former owner, Tutok. Rontu dies.
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How does Karana keep her pet birds from flying away?

When they grow too large for the cage, she clips their wings and lets them loose in the house. When their wings grow back, she clips them again and lets the birds loose in the yard. When they grow in a third time, Karana does not clip them, but the birds never fly away - at least not farther than the ravine.
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What did Karana name the otter?

Karana feeds it fresh fish daily, and the otter begins to take food from her hand. She names the otter, Mon-a-nee, which means “Little Boy with Large Eyes” in her language.
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How did Karana get a new dog after Rontus death?

How did Karana get a new dog after Rontu's death? She put a mixture into the spring water to make the dogs go to sleep. Their ship had sunk in the storm, then their was no other ship.
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What is a devilfish octopus?

Devilfish, an alternative and possibly obsolete name for the octopus. Gray whales (Eschrichtius robustus), called devil fish because of their self-defensive behavior when hunted. Devil fish, two Australian fishes: Paraplesiops meleagris (southern or western blue devil fish)
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What did Karana and Tutok do together?

Tutok becomes friends with Karana when they exchange names and play games together during Tutok's short stay on the island. The friendship between the two girls is a very important one since it's based on understanding and communication with each other (even though they don't even speak the same language).
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What happened in chapter 18 of Island of the Blue Dolphins?

In Chapter 18, Karana is enjoying spring on the island. The flowers are blooming and birds are singing in a way that she can't help but appreciate the beauty around her. After two birds with red heads and yellow bodies build a nest nearby, Karana watches the pair take turns sitting on their eggs.
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What is karanas real name?

In the book she's named Karana. Her birth name is lost to history, but she's often referred to as the Lone Woman of San Nicolas Island or as Juana María, the name under which she was baptized before burial at Mission Santa Barbara.
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Is Island of the Blue Dolphins a true story?

It is based on the true story of Juana Maria, a Nicoleño Native American left alone for 18 years on San Nicolas Island during the 19th century. Island of the Blue Dolphins won the Newbery Medal in 1961.
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How old is Ramo in Island of the Blue Dolphins?

Ramo is a curious and mischievous six-year-old boy who is the proud informant of everything that happens on the island.
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What does Karana name the wild dog and what does the name mean?

To her surprise, Karana is somewhat disappointed, and begins to call out for the dog. When she enters her house, however, she finds the dog inside. That night she sleeps inside the house and decides to name the dog Rontu, which means Fox Eyes.
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Who was karanas father in Island of the Blue Dolphins?

Karana's father is Chief Chowig. Her mother has died. One day, a ship carrying Aleuts and a Russian captain arrives. The people ask for permission to hunt the otters that live on the island.
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What happens in chapter 27 of Island of the Blue Dolphins?

Karana soon sees a huge wave (tsunami) coming towards the island, and she runs to escape by climbing a cliff. She climbs as high as she can but is soaked by a second, larger ocean wave. Once the water retreats, Karana leaves the cliff for the safety of her shelter.
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What is karanas secret name in Island of the Blue Dolphins?

Karana, Ulape, and Ramo's father, Chowig, is the chief of the Native American tribe on the Island of the Blue Dolphins. Chowig is his “secret name”; he usually goes by another name that Karana never shares with readers. So, Karana is surprised when her father shares his secret name with Captain Orlov.
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What does Mon-A-Nee mean?

Karana names the otter Mon-a-nee, which means "Little Boy with Large Eyes." Mon-a-nee is difficult to keep fed, however, and after three days that Karana cannot feed him because the sea is too rough to fish, she returns to the tide pool to find that he has gone back to the ocean.
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What happens in chapter 25 of Island of the Blue Dolphins?

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The Aleuts never return to the island and the otters start to migrate to Tall Rock during the summer. Eventually, even the otters stop their migration, which is when Karana knows that there are no otters left that remember the Aleuts.
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