Officer Victor

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The next day, My parents and I visited my uncle at his apartment, close to the waterfront. We stopped by his door and knocked. My uncle opens the front door. he saw my parents, my sister, and me.

" Hola, Tio Victor," said Heather and me

" Hola, Victor," said my parents

It feels great to meet my uncle, Uncle Victor. The word " Tio" means uncle in Spanish.

" Hola," said Victor " Come in, come in,"

Uncle Victor invites us to his apartment. My sister, Heather, and I walk into his apartment. I can feel it warm as the sunlight shines brighter in his apartment. He has a living room, a small kitchen, one bedroom, and one small bathroom.

We sat down on the couch together and had a family conversation.

" How are you doing, hermano," said my dad

" Bastante bueno Francisco, Just taking my day off from work," said Uncle Victor

Uncle Victor is my dad's brother.

" Are you watching novelas," said Francisco

" Nah, you know novellas isn't very entertaining for me," said Uncle Victor

" Oh realmente estas seguro de eso," said Francisco,

Francisco sees a remote controller on a small table. he grabs it and turns on Uncle Victor's tv and it pops out funny novels-Francisco bust Uncle Victor from watching telenovelas.

Telenovelas grew out of radionovelas, 15-minute radio segments first broadcast in the 1930s. In the 1950s, similar programming debuted on television in 30-minute segments that were later extended to a full hour. Traditionally geared toward housewives, these early programs were usually broadcast during the day, and their storylines were written for middle-class viewers. By the 1970s, however, they had begun to include overblown plots, overt sexual content (usually including nudity), and subjects were chosen for controversy and scandal, such as deception. In many Latin American countries, telenovelas moved to evening prime-time slots.

" Nooo," said Uncle Victor, sounding silly

We laugh at him.

" Busted," I said

On telenovelas, it left off watching Ana de Nadie. A television series about Ana, a dedicated wife, and mother, who must reinvent her life after divorcing her philandering husband. When she meets and falls in love with a much younger man named Joaquín, her family and future change forever. Ana de Nadie is a fantastic classic telenovela. It is full of intense emotion, shocking twists, family secrets, and intense romance.

As I watch the episode, My reaction to the TV series of Ana de Nadie would be one of excitement and anticipation to find out what happens next. I would be on edge, curious about the plot, and invested in the characters. I would be intrigued by the suspense and drama, and wondering how the story would unfold. I would be eager to watch the next episode.

Honestly, I'm not the type of person who likes watching telenovelas. I'm not interested in it. I only watch American shows like Lab Rats. an American television series created by Chris Peterson and Bryan Moore that aired from February 27, 2012, to February 3, 2016. A young teenager named Leo Dooley lives a normal life until the day his mother Tasha gets married to billionaire inventor Donald Davenport, with whom they move in. While trying to find his bedroom, Leo accidentally discovers teenage siblings with bionic superpowers living in his new basement. The series follows the bionic teens as they unravel in adventurous situations in an attempt to live life like a normal family in the fictional town of Mission Creek, California.

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