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in the sentence, "With the sunlight through the trees dappling her long blue cloak and her nice fresh face smiling across the greenery, she was, with ivy behind her, like a softly colored illustration in one of Collin's books." is the prepositional phrase "through the trees" or "across the greenery"?

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☞ANSWER☜

Komorebi roughly translates as “the scattered light that filters through when sunlight shines through trees”.

☞EXPLANATION☜

Komorebi, the Japanese expression for the sunlight as it filters through the trees, is made up of the kanji characters for tree (木), shine through (漏れ), and sun (日).