In "The Bat-Poet," the option that best describes the little brown bat's attempt to write a poem about bats is D. it is more enjoyable because he is able to rely on his own memories and experiences. He is a bat after all, so he lived with them for a long time and knows them and how they behave. Thus it was easier for him to write about them. He also had to find an audience who would listen to his poetry, so he found a chipmunk.