Mr. McBurney
ENG 4U1-02
21 Sept 2014
How much of society information is believe to be fact but is actually an opinion?
In “No, it’s not your opinion. You’re just wrong”, the writer Jef Rouner expresses how he feels about people calling something an opinion even though it can be proven wrong, Meaning that the opinion is no longer an opinion yet some people ignorantly continue to think that way. Jef also mentions that any piece of information that society does not know and historians can not come to a concurrence, Generating the question: how much of society information is believe to be fact but is actually an opinion
Throughout “No, it’s not your opinion. You’re just wrong”, there are a lot of literary devices such as satire