The Frame of Location is used to establish your physical location, the location of a subject, or the location of an event. It can also be used to set alternative or even fictional locations.
The Frame of Location works well with:
The Frame of Environment
The Frame of Distance and Proximity
The Frame of Direction and Orientation
Typical thinking prompts might be:
Where did this happen?
Where were you when…?
What if this happened in another location?
See: What Are Thinking Prompts and What Can They Do for Your Knowledge and Understanding of a Subject?
Use examples might be:
Where where you when Bobby popped the ball?
Where was Bobby when he popped the ball?
What would happen if Bobby popped the ball in a theater during a movie?
To explore more frames see: A List of Ways You Can Frame and Reframe Thoughts and Information