Shadowing Mrs. Jonas Character Analysis

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I want to shadow Patricia Jonas because she is the heart of the Theatre Program. Mrs. Jones is the heart of the program because she develope funds for the theatre Program. She oversees the day by day operations of the theatre Program. She has to corresponds with Artistic Director, Board of Directors, and many others.

Shadowing Mrs. Jonas will give me the opportunity to spend time with a professional. Shadowing Mrs. Jonas gives me the oppertunity: to ask questions. It gives me an oppertunity to experience of a daily experience. I am hoping if I get shadowing Mrs. Patricia Jones. I will learn a lot about the behind the scenes part of the theatre Program.

During her visit to the class I enjoyed her talking about the day by day over all things

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