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For the most part, textbooks marked as instructor edition are identical to the version sold to students, except that they sometimes include sample exam questions (with answers) and lesson suggestions.
Why Annotate? By annotating a text, you will ensure that you understand what is happening in a text after youve read it. As you annotate, you should note the authors main points, shifts in the message or perspective of the text, key areas of focus, and your own thoughts as you read.
Sometimes the new editions correct errors. Other times, the new editions have small changes that are made solely so students cannot use old version --- for example, sections may be re-numbered or exercises at the end of sections will be changed slightly or re-ordered.
s is added to a singular noun to show ownership of the object or idea that follows, so students book is correct. Sometimes you want to show ownership and the noun is plural or already ends in s (or even in zwhich makes an s sound).
An annotated edition is a literary work where marginal comments have been added to explain, interpret, or illuminate words, phrases, themes, or other elements of the text. The annotated edition is often something pursued by historical or literary scholars, as a secular parallel to exegesis annotations of the Bible.
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If you have a physical book or at least its photo, the cover will help you understand whats going on. It usually has marks like Free Copy / Not for Sale / Annotated Instructors Edition / Annotated Teachers Edition, and youll immediately identify the book in front of you.

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