To whom the speaker address in this poem?
When should the reader think about his day?
What kind of things should be counted?
Name three things a person can do to count the day "well spent" according to the poem.
"one self denying deed" means (-)
a) something you have done for yourself
b) something you have done for your future
c) to hurt someone by denyimg him
d) to help another person even by sacrificing your own wishes
6. What does “ease the heart” mean?
a) make someone angry
b) make someone tired
c) male someone feel better
7. The glance is compared to ____________________.
8.What does it mean to bring “sunshine to one face”?
9. "helped some soul and nothing cost" means (-)
a. Your soul cost nothing
b. Helping yourself has a cost
c. Helping someone does not always cost money
d. Helping someone can cost a lot
10. What happens if you do the good things?
11. What does a person do (or don’t do) in a day that is not well spent?
12. One of Eliot's messages in this poem is (-)
a) helping others is not so difficult
b) helping others takes a lot of time
c) we should first think of ourselves before others
d) helping others makes our lives meaningless
13. In what way is the second stanza different from the first?