Patrick lived in Emeryville but every Saturday morning he rode to city buses to his uncle's bookstore in northview where he worked he didn't mind to commute because he loved his job so he set this Saturday when Patrick went to work and him and Andrew got talking as I always did hey Pat Andrew said casually hey Saint Patrick do you have a good week yeah great week my basketball team made it into the semi-finals the game is tonight or playing Emeryville are nemesis before Patrick could say another word Andrew continued I don't like Emeryville I don't think I could ever be friends with someone from that town our schools are such rivals identify the two different points of you in the story describe the humor and suspense

The two different points of view in the story are Patrick's positive attitude towards his hometown of Emeryville, where he lives, and Andrew's negative attitude towards Emeryville, the rival town.

The humor in the story comes from Patrick's nonchalant response to Andrew's comment about not being able to be friends with someone from Emeryville. Patrick brushes off Andrew's statements and continues talking about his basketball team without getting offended or taking the rivalry too seriously, showing his lighthearted and easygoing nature.

The suspense in the story comes from the mention of the upcoming basketball game between Patrick's team from Emeryville and Andrew's team from Northview, highlighting the tension and rivalry between the two towns. The reader is left wondering how the game will play out and if the rivalry will affect Patrick and Andrew's friendship.