This document discusses different types of cohesion that create texture in texts. It identifies five main types: reference, substitution, ellipsis, lexical cohesion, and conjunctions. Reference uses pronouns, determiners, and other items to refer to something introduced earlier. Substitution replaces one linguistic item with another. Ellipsis leaves out elements that are understood from context. Lexical cohesion uses repetition of words or related terms. Conjunctions link sentences and establish relationships like addition, opposition, cause-and-effect, and time.