Updated documentation sections, including an expansion of coverage of electronic sources. New documentation “menu” on the inside back cover of the book. New “source maps” in the documentation section, which give students visual explanations of how to find source information from books, periodicals (online and print), databases, and Web sites. New MLA and APA sample papers that model how to incorporate visuals and cite electronic sources. New visuals that include exercise captions to provide learning experiences through images. An updated Web design section that focuses on the importance of audience and purpose in design — the nuts and bolts (HTML) of Web design has been cut from the book and will appear on the Web site. An updated section on document design with a new section on working with and editing photos and images. Updated and expanded chapters on visual rhetoric. Expanded coverage of argument (Chapter 10) with a new student paper. A new section (in Chapter 18) on writing a response paper — an assignment frequently encountered in humanities and social science courses. A new section (in Chapter 6) on writing a personal statement for college scholarships, internships, or special programs of study. A new chapter on creating professional and business documents. Revised “question-heads” for grammar chapters to help students find information more quickly. A new, modern design.
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