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Can someone give me a quick summary of chapters 11-12 of Island of the Blue Dolphins, please?

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After Karana awakens from her extended rest on the ocean front, she has an alternate outlook on the island. Glancing around at the otter and the stones and gulls, she's is out of nowhere truly cheerful. She realizes the island will be her home until the white men return. She chooses not to attempt to cross the ocean once more.

Since Karana will remain on the island, she chooses to assemble herself a house and a spot to store her food. In any case, where will she fabricate?

Karana should pick either the headland and another a few miles west.

Karana picks the headland since the region toward the west is the place where the wild canines reside, and is home to the ocean elephants.

The male ocean elephants are called bulls and the females are called cows. They're incredibly clearly and would make horrible neighbors.

Karana likewise might have constructed her new home close to the annihilated town, yet chooses not to as a result of the relative multitude of recollections there.