What makes Chaucer's detailed descriptions of the animals in "The Nun's Priest's Tale" crucial to the moral of the story? 	A.	Their human names give the reader a familiar point of reference. 	B.	Their animal features allow readers to view them from a distance. 	C.	Their living situations provide the reader with an amusing scenario. 	D.	Their human-like qualities allow the reader to identify with them.