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Mk 11:8a ... And many the garments of-them spread into the way, ...

Verse 8 has 2 phrases and 16 narrator words. The 1st phrase has these 9 words ... Kai polloi ta himatia autōn estrōsan eis tēn hodon (And many the garments of-them spread into the way, ...).

The 9 narrator words are bottom up. The first 6 words "Kai polloi ta himatia autōn estrōsan" (And many the garments of them spread) are tangent to the fields, the bottom corners of the garments, the two men, and the way. The last 3 words "eis tēn hodon" (into the way) are tangent to the two men, the fields, and the garments they placed over "the way" (ē hodon = 352).

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