___You understand what it means to frame the debate. ___You understand the issue, who is involved and contributing factors. ___You understand that successful framing puts your group in a favorable position to direct the discussion of the problem. You understand when you should consider framing or reframing an issue: ___Every time you present your issue and want to gain support ___When you are attempting to influence the public agenda ___When framing by the opposition may interfere with your plan of action You understand how to successfully frame an issue: ___You understand what the issue is. ___You understand how to frame an issue as "common ground." ___You understand how to frame an issue as "single angle." ___You know how to tell who is involved. ___You know how to communicate information about what contributes to the problem. ___You know how to communicate information about what contributes to the solution. ___You understand how to reframe the issue.