In "The Bat-Poet," which best describes the little brown bat's attempt to write a poem about bats?

A.
It is more boring because he does not find anything interesting or unusual about bats.

B.
It is more confusing because he cannot observe bats as easily as other animals.

C.
It is more difficult because he is so close to the subject matter.

D.
It is more enjoyable because he is able to rely on his own memories and experiences.