This document discusses cohesion in English language texts. It outlines that cohesion refers to semantic relations between elements in a text that give the text unity and allow it to be interpreted as a whole. There are various types of cohesive devices like reference, substitution, ellipsis, and conjunction that create ties between elements. Texture is created through these cohesive ties and is a key factor in forming a unified text. Cohesion operates at both the grammatical and lexical levels to link ideas both within and between sentences.