find 2 articles online about black lives matter movement .Readthe articles, then respond to the following questions. (Make sureto link or to cite your articles in your response.) MACRO: What doyou know about these two news sources (feel free to use Google tofind out more information). Based on your own belief system, how doyou approach a news article like this? What Macro frame do you usewhen approaching this topic? Also look at the placement of thearticles, are they on the main page? Are they opinion articles? Howdoes the placement frame the story? (Meaning, where did you findthis article? If in a search, was it a top listing? On the website,was it prominently displayed? (Was this a \"front-page\" news item?If it was, what does that mean in reference to your perception ofthe article. If it was not, how does that impact how you feel aboutthat information?) MESO: How are these articles organized? How dothe pictures that are included with the article frame the storiesfor you before you ever begin to read the stories? Do the authorsstart with a story, a statistic, or a fact? How do the authors endthe article? Do they cite their sources, if necessary? MICRO: Whatwords are used to shape how you view this topic? Do the titles setyou up to be critical of the stories? Do the titles act as a frameor do they simply report the news? What other words stand out toyou in these articles? What is the overall connotation of thesewords? What kind of feeling does the article leave you with basedon these words? Did you have to look any words up, if so, how doesthat impact your ability to understand this topic? CONCLUSION:Write a brief reflection of this framing exercise. What could bedone different to re-frame these articles? Could they be located indifferent places? What words would you change? Do you think theauthors framed their stories appropriately? How would the framechange if you had read the material in a different order? How doesframing change the way you approach the news?