Reading the prompt and example answer below, identify the given list of reasons. Rewrite the reasons so that they are broad yet distinct.
Prompt
Much of Hiroshima is about resiliency—how nature rebounded and how people in the face of unspeakable horror still managed to go on. In an essay of at least 300 words, analyze what this says about how people cope with disaster, using quotes from Hiroshima, to support your analysis.
Introduction (Thesis and Map Sentence)
Despite the unspeakable horror of the atomic bombing, the Japanese community showed great resiliency. In the text "Hiroshima" this can be seen in how the Japanese people helped each other, children turned the ugly chaos into an adventure, and people such as Mr. Tanimoto found comfort in giving the victims water.
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