Writer's deepen their understanding of a character by getting inside their heads, and writing from their point of view.  Using your suspense novel, choose one of the activities below to best show your understanding of point of view in the story you are reading.  Your entry should be no shorter than one paragraph, but no longer than three paragraphs.  

Option 1:
Write a letter from one character to another about a specific important event or development in the story.  Your letter does not have to be long, but it should showcase the thoughts and feelings that the character has related to the event you are highlighting.  It should be easy to see how this character views the situation.  

Option 2:
Write a diary entry from one character's perspective about a significant event/detail in the story.  Explain how this event impacted you.  Did you realize something new?  Did you solve a problem?  The diary entry should show how you (the character) is dealing with something very significant to the story.  (Thoughtshots would be great in this entry!)

*Include the title of the novel and the author at the top of your post!
 
Ever heard of a Top 10 list? Well, this is similar, except there are just 7 topics! What are seven important things that happened in your most recent reading.

You will order your list based on your personal opinion of the importance of each seven; the most important
event will be your "#1" event, but it is the one you write last on your list. Start with "#7," which means you’re starting with the least important of the important events.

Remember to use complete sentences! Remember to let us know the title and author of the book.