Slaughterhouse Five

Why does the narrator use a bird’s phrase (“Poo-tee-weet?”) in response to questions about the war?

He believes that people will understand the phrase.

He doesn't want to talk about it.

There is nothing coherent to say about a massacre.

Animals have a better view on war than humans do.

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There is nothing coherent to say about a massacre.