100 years. 1 score is 20 years
A "score" is equal to 20 years, so five score is 5 times 20, which equals 100. Therefore, five score is 100.
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One score is 20 years. Five score is 100 years (does not dose).
A score is 20. So 5 should be about 100.
85 years (1 score is 20)
the expression "five score years ago" is referred to the year 1863 when Lincoln delivered the Gettysburg adress. Five score means one hundred.
A score is twenty. So 20 x 5 = 100 years.
A score is twenty. So 20 x 5 = 100 years.
793 years!
Yes, it is perfectly alright, especially if you actually mean twenty-five years have gone!But if you mean 'a score and five years have passed', then this is what you should say!Your style seems rather poetic, but there nothing wrong with 'poetic.'Another way to express 25 years is 'five and twenty years.'
A score is 20, so four-score is 80.
well i know that a score is equal to 20 years