Analysis should digest, develop, and present per-ceptions generated from these exercises, but differ from them in being struc-tured by an argument, a clearly-worded claim
Without an argument to carry through after analysis, the analysis is not overly useful; it just becomes information and ideas floating by. The need for argument is necessary for it to be brought to others' attention. Argument leads others to similar thoughts, whether for or against, but nonetheless, these thoughts shed light on a particular idea.