Bloom's Taxonomy Analysis separates concepts into their component parts to understand their organizational structure. It distinguishes between facts and inferences. Some useful verbs for analysis include analyze, distinguish, examine, compare, contrast, investigate, categorize, and identify. Sample questions ask how events may have occurred differently, how things are similar or different, what other outcomes may have been possible, and what problems exist. Potential analysis activities include designing questionnaires, making flow charts, constructing graphs, and writing reports.