Definition: To fit, as for a specific end or purpose; make suitable or comfortable; adapt; adjust.
Alright class, settle in and let’s take a look! Today we’re talking about “framing,” and it’s a word that’s really quite clever, you see. The dictionary gives us a good start, don't you agree? It says to "fit," like shaping clay with glee, To make things suitable for what you want to be! "Adapt" and “adjust” are parts of the plan, Like fitting pieces together, as best you can. But let’s dig a little deeper, beyond just the word's grace, Framing is about how something is placed. Think of a picture in a frame so bright, It changes how we see it with all its light. The frame itself isn't the painting, you understand, But it shapes our perception – across the land! So, framing means to present something in a certain way. It’s about choosing your words and perspective carefully, so that people will see what you want them to see. It could be how a news story is told, Or how an advertisement unfolds. It's all about the angle, the point of view, Making sure your message shines clear and true! Do you have any questions about this concept? Let’s discuss!