Why waste time in reading trash? Assertive form of this interrogative sentence is:
A. We should not waste time in reading trash.
B. Do not waste time in reading trash.
C. It is extremely foolish to waste time in reading trash.
D. Reading trash is wastage of time
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C.
It is extremely foolish to waste time in reading trash.
Explanation:
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