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#123,842 빅데이터 연구결과 #'분석'하라!' 
뽑아내지말고 우선순위대로 지워라


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The massive tombs and ceremonial structures [built] from huge stones in the Neolithic period are [known] as megalithic architecture, from the Greek words for "large"(megas) and "stone"(lithos).
Archaeologists disagree about the nature of the societies that [created] them. Some believe megalithic monuments reflect complex, [stratified] societies in which powerful religious or political leaders [dictated] their design and [commanded] the large workforce necessary to accomplish these ambitious engineering projects.

수동

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The massive tombs and ceremonial structures built from huge stones in the Neolithic period [are known] + {as} megalithic architecture, from the Greek words for "large"(megas) and "stone"(lithos).
Many megalithic structures [are associated] + {with} death, and recent interpretations stress the fundamental role of death and burial as public theatrical performances in which individual and group identity, cohesion, and disputes [were played] + {out.}

전+which

ㅇㄱㄹㅇ


Archaeologists disagree about the nature of the societies that created them. Some believe megalithic monuments reflect complex, stratified societies {in} + [which]powerful religious or political leaders dictated their design and commanded the large workforce necessary to accomplish these ambitious engineering projects.

접속사

댓=접관동부


Archaeologists disagree about the nature of the societies [that] created them.
Other interpreters argue [that] these massive undertakings are clear evidence for cooperative collaboration within and among social groups, coalescing around a common project [that] fueled social cohesion without the controlling power of a ruling elite.



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#123,842 빅데이터 연구결과 #'분석'하라!' 
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This practice allowed ancient civilizations [to] observe which species were tame enough for use as work animals.
Animals, notably cattle, provided labor and locomotion when they were harnessed [to] plows, sledges, and wagons beginning in about 4000 BC.
Thus, animal agriculture was indispensable [to] accelerating the development of crop agriculture.
It also thereby created the leisure time necessary [to] societal progress.

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Animals, notably cattle, provided labor and locomotion when they were harnessed to plows, sledges, and wagons [beginn+ing] in about 4000 BC.
Thus, animal agriculture was indispensable to [accelerat+ing] the development of crop agriculture.

피피

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The domestication of animals [occurred] some 10,000 years ago and [represented] a milestone for the history of human civilization.
Richard Bulliet, professor of history at Columbia University, argues that animals were probably first [kept] in captivity for use in sacrificial rites.
This practice [allowed] ancient civilizations to observe which species were tame enough for use as work animals. Animals, notably cattle, [provided] labor and locomotion when they were [harnessed] to plows, sledges, and wagons beginning in about 4000 BC.
Thus, animal agriculture was indispensable to accelerating the development of crop agriculture. The flesh and hides of sacrificial animals were routinely [consumed] by those in the royal house or the priesthood.
Eventually, the habit of having the animals under human control at all times [provided] a constant and consistent food supply ready at hand.
It also thereby [created] the leisure time necessary to societal progress.

대명→가주어/가목적어→강조


[It] also thereby created the leisure time necessary to societal progress.

수동

이거레알! 수동+투/명/형


Animals, notably cattle, provided labor and locomotion when they [were harnessed] + {to} plows, sledges, and wagons beginning in about 4000 BC.
Thus, animal agriculture was indispensable to accelerating the development of crop agriculture. The flesh and hides of sacrificial animals [were routinely consumed] + {by} those in the royal house or the priesthood.

접속사

댓=접관동부


Richard Bulliet, professor of history at Columbia University, argues [that] animals were probably first kept in captivity for use in sacrificial rites.

5V

목적격보어자리 잘봐!


This practice [allowed] ancient civilizations to observe which species were tame enough for use as work animals.

연결

예/역/첨/인


It [also] thereby created the leisure time necessary to societal progress.

연결

예/역/첨/인


[Thus], animal agriculture was indispensable to accelerating the development of crop agriculture.



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#123,842 빅데이터 연구결과 #'분석'하라!' 
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명→형→부→5V보어


The reasons are not hard [to] find, for compared [to] many other animals, birds are relatively easy [to] study.
They then become identifiable as individuals, enabling their movements and life histories [to] be followed, and their survival rates [to] be calculated.
Many species, too, are large enough [to] carry radio-transmitters or other electronic devices, so that their day-[to]-day activities and movements can be recorded.

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They then become identifiable as individuals, [enabl+ing] their movements and life histories to be followed, and their survival rates to be calculated.
When tracked [us+ing] satellites or geolocator tags, individuals can also be followed on their migrations, wherever on earth they travel.
Hardly any other kinds of animals show such an [oblig+ing] combination of characteristics.

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The reasons are not hard to find, for [compared] to many other animals, birds are relatively easy to study.
In addition, most birds can be [trapped] and [marked] with leg rings or other tags.

수동

이거레알! 수동+투/명/형


Most species are active by day. They are conspicuous and can [be recognised] + {by} their appearance, songs or calls, which makes them easy to detect and count.
In addition, most birds can [be trapped] + {and} marked with leg rings or other tags.
When tracked using satellites or geolocator tags, individuals can also [be followed] + {on} their migrations, wherever on earth they travel.

주비

부접 + (주비생략) + ving/pp/adj


[When tracked] using satellites or geolocator tags, individuals can also be followed on their migrations, wherever on earth they travel.

전+which

ㅇㄱㄹㅇ


Much {of} + [what] we know about the population processes of animals comes from studies on birds.

관계사

계속적주의!


Most species are active by day. They are conspicuous and can be recognised by their appearance, songs or calls, [which] makes them easy to detect and count.

접속사

댓=접관동부


Much of [what] we know about the population processes of animals comes from studies on birds.

연결

예/역/첨/인


When tracked using satellites or geolocator tags, individuals can [also] be followed on their migrations, wherever on earth they travel.

연결

예/역/첨/인


[In addition], most birds can be trapped and marked with leg rings or other tags.



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#123,842 빅데이터 연구결과 #'분석'하라!' 
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긴동사/긴준동사

ㅇㄱㄹㅇ being/been


Changes of the order of 0.1% of the total solar energy reaching the Earth have [already been measured,] within a period of less than 20 months.

명→형→부→5V보어


Recent measurements using radiometers on satellites suggest that solar energy, which is an input [to] our climate system, can vary considerably.
This kind of change could be linked [to] sunspot activity, which has a periodicity of 11 years.
Sun's surface. Thus a sunspot maximum corresponds [to] a minimum of received solar energy. According [to] measurements during the period 1976 [to] 1980, the Sun's surface cooled by about 6'C corresponding [to] an increase in the number and the size of sunspots.
These changes may alter the Earth's climate since, according [to] numerical climate models, a 0.
In addition, a decrease in solar energy of the order of 1% could lead [to] a decrease in the Earth's average temperature by 1_0'C.

Ving

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Recent measurements [us+ing] radiometers on satellites suggest that solar energy, which is an input to our climate system, can vary considerably.
Changes of the order of 0.1% of the total solar energy [reach+ing] the Earth have already been measured, within a period of less than 20 months.
Sunspots are magnetic storms [giv+ing] (or [show+ing]) cooler regions on the Sun's surface.
According to measurements during the period 1976 to 1980, the Sun's surface cooled by about 6'C [correspond+ing] to an increase in the number and the size of sunspots.
These changes may alter the Earth's climate since, [accord+ing] to numerical climate models, a 0.

피피

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Sunspots are magnetic storms giving (or showing) cooler regions on the Sun's surface. Thus a sunspot maximum corresponds to a minimum of [received] solar energy.
According to measurements during the period 1976 to 1980, the Sun's surface [cooled] by about 6'C corresponding to an increase in the number and the size of sunspots.

수동

이거레알! 수동+투/명/형


Earth have already been measured, within a period of less than 20 months. This kind of change could [be linked] + {to} sunspot activity, which has a periodicity of 11 years.

제주명요

제주명요 S (should) RV!!!


using radiometers on satellites [suggest] that solar energy, which is an input to our climate system, can vary considerably.
solar energy of the [order] of 1% could lead to a decrease in the Earth's average temperature by 1_0'C.

관계사

계속적주의!


Recent measurements using radiometers on satellites suggest that solar energy, [which] is an input to our climate system, can vary considerably.
This kind of change could be linked to sunspot activity, [which] has a periodicity of 11 years.

접속사

댓=접관동부


Recent measurements using radiometers on satellites suggest [that] solar energy, which is an input to our climate system, can vary considerably.

연결

예/역/첨/인


[Thus] a sunspot maximum corresponds to a minimum of received solar energy.
[In addition], a decrease in solar energy of the order of 1% could lead to a decrease in the Earth's average temperature by 1_0'C.



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#123,842 빅데이터 연구결과 #'분석'하라!' 
뽑아내지말고 우선순위대로 지워라


명→형→부→5V보어


Trade books can provide the space [to] bring a subject [to] life with interesting observations and details, presenting the reader with a richer understanding of the topic.
Because textbooks must cover such a large number of topics, they are unable [to] develop a single idea with any depth.
It is difficult [to] provide readers this kind of detail and insight in the limited space allowed by a textbook.

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Trade books can provide the space to bring a subject to life with [interest+ing] observations and details, [present+ing] the reader with a richer [understand+ing] of the topic.
It describes in [fascinat+ing] detail the vaporization at the impact point, the earthquakes, the fires, and the debris that caused a worldwide period of intense heat followed by darkness and [freez+ing] temperatures.

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It describes in fascinating detail the vaporization at the impact point, the earthquakes, the fires, and the debris that [caused] a worldwide period of intense heat [followed] by darkness and freezing temperatures.
It is difficult to provide readers this kind of detail and insight in the [limited] space [allowed] by a textbook.

대명→가주어/가목적어→강조


[It] describes in fascinating detail the vaporization at the impact point, the earthquakes, the fires, and the debris that caused a worldwide period of intense heat followed by darkness and freezing temperatures.
[It] is difficult to provide readers this kind of detail and insight in the limited space allowed by a textbook.

접속사

댓=접관동부


Therefore, textbooks offer a broad and consequently shallower view of subjects [that] does not allow for the kind of compelling presentation available in trade books.
For example, one passage in the textbook simply mentions [that] asteroids can hit the Earth.

연결

예/역/첨/인


Earth. The trade book, [however,] chronicles the event of an asteroid's entry into atmosphere, its collision with the planet, and the blasting of a crater 25 miles deep and 100 miles across.

연결

예/역/첨/인


[Therefore], textbooks offer a broad and consequently shallower view of subjects that does not allow for the kind of compelling presentation available in trade books.
[For example], one passage in the textbook simply mentions that asteroids can hit the Earth.



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