This document discusses what analysis is and how to analyze texts. It defines analysis as examining elements of something complex to understand its structure and nature. Analysis requires more than just describing - it means exploring relationships between ideas and supporting arguments. The document provides examples to illustrate the difference between simply describing a text versus analyzing it. It also offers tips for strong analysis, such as having a clear thesis, considering opposing views, and using concepts to develop insights beyond just restating what a text says. Quotations should be properly integrated and explained rather than just stated. Overall, the document provides guidance on how to move beyond superficial descriptions and develop deeper analytical skills.