In "The Bat-Poet," what does the little brown bat learn from writing his poem about bats? A. Works have already been written that do a better job of capturing what it means to be a bat. B. Works that are personal and heartfelt can be the most satisfying ones to create. C. Works that are about oneself are bound to be both difficult and disappointing. D. Works that focus on bats are easy to write because bats do very little besides eat and hunt.