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Describe symbolism in Last Chance to See by Douglas Adams

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Adams does not use symbolism in the text. He does however make mention of symbolism.

"They had entered into licensing agreements. Local businesses had put money into the project, in return for which they were licensed to use the baiji symbol, which in turn made good publicity for the baiji dolphins."

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