When I was 5, I'd never heard of America. I had seen a map of the US and a map of the world, but it never registered that they were different scales. I though China and Europe were where Nebraska and the Dakota's are and the West Coast and East Coast wrapped around the globe and were close to each other. I only figured out about the world when I was 8, when my Spanish teacher pulled down a map of the world to teach us about Spanish countries. She pointed to North America and told us that that was the US. I was very surprised.
And by that logic, you could say "even a five year old would know" to everything. A five year old prodigy would know more than the average intelligent adult. I deem your argument useless.
Now now, not even humans know everything. Some know more than others, but nobody knows everything. You didn't know what America was at 5 years old but another 5 year old probably already knew I stand to what I say muaha
Exactly what I said. Since some five year old out there is bound to know everything (not one five year old but each thing is bound to be known by some five year old), saying "even a five year old would know that" is ineffective.
Ask my friends if its the size of the boat or not. Now i need to know if they only love me because the captain is rich.
It's okay, spit. A few five year olds have bad reading comprehension as well.? I'm sorry. That was mean.
Yes everyone with a education level above 2nd grade knows that. But he just said "America" which could be taken as Canada, Mexico, etc depending on which continent of the America's he is talking about.