Type the six pronouns used in the paragraph from "Bartleby the Scrivener," listing each one only once. Include the subject and object pronouns, as well as the possessive and reflexive pronouns.

"Some days passed while the scrivener [writer] was employed upon another lengthy work. His latest remarkable conduct led me to regard his ways narrowly. I observed that he never went to dinner, indeed that he never went anywhere. As yet, I had never to my personal knowledge known him to be outside of my office. He was a perpetual sentry in the corner. At about eleven o'clock in the morning, I noticed that Ginger would advance toward the opening in Bartleby's screen, as if silently beckoned thither by a gesture invisible to me from where I sat. The boy would then leave the office jingling a few pence and reappear with a handful of ginger nuts that he delivered in the hermitage, receiving two of the cakes for his trouble."

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The six pronouns used in the paragraph are:

  1. He (subject pronoun)
  2. Him (object pronoun)
  3. His (possessive pronoun)
  4. I (subject pronoun)
  5. Me (object pronoun)
  6. My (possessive pronoun)