Slaughterhouse Five

What is the significance of the narrator promising to call his book The Children’s Crusade?

He is promising to acknowledge that wars are often fought by idealistic youth.

He is promising that the book will be historically accurate.

He is promising that the book will be appropriate for young readers.

He thinks that it'll be a catchy title.

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He is promising to acknowledge that wars are often fought by idealistic youth.