Answer:
Let's remember that Bartleby was a homeless man. He lived in the narrator's office. He never left, and 'preferred not to' do anything. I think that the moral of this story is never to judge someone by their behaviour. The narrator didn't know what kind of man Bartleby was until he saw that Bartleby never left. He's mysterious. He's just some guy who doesn't know how to do the scrivening job, but stays employed to the narrator because he has been provided with a room and food.
Explanation:
“Will you tell me, Bartleby, where you were born?”
“I would prefer not to.”
“Will you tell me any thing about yourself?”
“I would prefer not to.”
Answer:
You could always define what you mean by "things" give examples etc. If you are reffering to an object you could say item instead. If you are reffering to a task you could use the words tasks, activity, goals etc.
Explanation:
A good way for replacing words is looking up synonyms :)
B and D. Because I think they are the same answer.
Answer:
who told you that?
Explanation:
BS. the root of all evil is me :)