discussed these matters, but each had, no doubt, reflected upon them in silence and according to his mind.”1.Discuss two examples of suspense or humor created by point of view in your novel or short story. Thesuspense in this part of the book is when a shark is going around the boat that is about the size of thebathtub as the oiler was asleep, and the correspondent was rowing the boat. Provide a quotation from the text to support your answers. “Night falls. They row back out to deeper water. The oiler and the correspondent take turns rowing through the night. While the oiler sleeps and the correspondent rows, a huge shark shows up and swims in circles around the boat.”1.Identify an example of dramatic irony in your novel or short story. If your story has not presented any examples of dramatic irony, describe your own suggestion for adding dramatic irony to a scene from your novel or short story.One example of dramatic irony in the Open Boat is when the people on the shore see the boat out in the water and think its a novelty, not that someone might need their help. The people in the boat think the people on shore are their rescuers, they’re both wrong.