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in Mark Twain's "The War Prayer", the principal contrast employed by the author in the passage is between ____ and _____. faith, godlessness; violence, horror; obedience, independence; action, consequence; peace, war

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In Mark Twain's "The War Prayer," the principal contrast employed by the author is between **peace and war**. The text explores the juxtaposition of the fervent prayers for victory in war and the moral implications and horrors that accompany such violence. Twain critiques the glorification of war while highlighting the devastating consequences it brings, making the contrast between peace (what is desired) and war (the reality of what is sought) central to the message of the piece.