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Patrick lived in Emoryville, but every Saturday morning he rode two city buses to his uncle’s bookstore in Northview, where he worked. He didn’t mind the commute because he loved his job. He loved spending time with his uncle, but he also loved going to work because he had become friends with Andrew, one of his co-workers. The boys would talk about everything from baseball scores to movies to favorite pizza toppings.

So this Saturday, when Patrick got to work, he and Andrew got to talking as they always did.

“Hey, Pat,” Andrew said casually.

“Hey,” said Patrick. “Did you have a good week?”

“Yeah,” he said. “Great week. My basketball team made it into the semifinals. The game is tonight. We’re playing Emoryville, our nemesis.”

Before Patrick could say another word, Andrew continued. “I don’t like Emoryville. I don’t think I could ever be friends with someone from that town. Our schools are such rivals.”

Patrick was speechless.

“Where are you from, Pat? I can’t believe I’ve never asked you that before!”

Patrick fumbled over his words. “Not too far from here,” he said before he quickly changed the subject to the new shipment of graphic novels.

In 3–5 sentences, identify the two different points of view in the story, and describe the humor and suspense created by the differences in point of view.

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The two different points of views in the story are:

  1. Patrick loved going to work in Northview because of Andrew, his co-worker.
  2. Andrew hated the people that lived in Emoryville.

What is point of view?

Point of view refers to the perspective or position of someone on something. It actually reveals what one thinks or feels about a particular issue or subject matter.

We can see the humor here is that when Andrew asked Patrick came from, Patrick began to fumble over words.

The suspense we see here is one will be thinking what will happen if Andrew finds out that Patrick is Emoryville.

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