In this text, "we" are at a church in Mexico. The writer uses the detailed description of the church and the Spanish language to help us visualize attending a church in Mexico; this helps to bring the story to life. The people in this story are Michele, Keeks and Junior; they are considered American Mexicans. The narrator places believable characters in an imagined setting and then puts them in motion. This is represented by their ability to speak English and the games played, i.e. B2 bomber, Lone Ranger, Flash Gordon, which are American cartoon characters. They live between two langu…