DBQ POV analysis: is this okay?

Well, my half-senile AP Euro teacher never taught us, um, AP Euro, nevermind how to write DBQs, I’m sick (yay vomit), and the test is tomorrow. And I have to get a five. But anyways…</p>

Is this okay on analyzing DBQ POV? The document was from the perspective of a working class woman during the Chartist movement:</p>

“{Quote}.The writer uses vitriolic language to attempt to convince her audience of the horrors of working class life. The speaker is a member of the working class, and therefore would be keen on a population sympathetic to the working class in order to achieve her goals of a political equality.”</p>

I feel like it’s a little AP lang-y? But thanks so much.</p>

Could one person help me. Please.</p>

That’s a great way to demonstrate bias. I am going to steal this for tomorrow! Usually I go by the source; like if its a Catholic priest advocating the use of good works for salvation that’s obviously bias given his religious position and other things… I am going to steal this for tomorrow!Good Luck!</p>

I think we wil get an FRQ on Islamic Fundamentalism</p>