Problem 1: How do the works we've read so far encapsulate a picture of early America?
Problem 2: Make an argument for whether Daisy is self-aware (a Coquette) or an innocent young lady. Use proof.
Problem 3: How does the idea of nature in Dickinson's poems become an argument for something more than just nature? (Even if these poems are about nature; what exactly does she suggest is the ways in which we should look at the purpose of nature in our lives?
Problem 4: What is Henry James argument about Americans abroad in Daisy Miller?
Problem 5: How can language and diction (in the writings) suggest something about an "argument" being made? (Show me examples from one of the readings).
Problem 6: What does the narrator mean when he says that Winterbourne is "studying"? Why is this significant in the text?