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Symbolism in A Dog's Purpose by Bruce Cameron.
a) True
b) False

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Final answer:

The question seems to be mismatched, as it does not provide the right context to answer whether there is symbolism in Bruce Cameron's 'A Dog's Purpose'. The novel indeed uses symbolism, but the provided options are not relevant to the book.

Step-by-step explanation:

The question asks whether there is symbolism in the novel A Dog's Purpose by Bruce Cameron. Symbolism is a literary device where a symbol is used to represent ideas or qualities in storytelling, which can add depth and meaning to a work.

Since the question does not provide options that relate to this novel directly, and because the provided references are related to Jack London and the concept of predestination, it is important to mention that the question seems to contain typos or is mismatched. Therefore, there is no factual answer of 'true' or 'false' that applies to the symbolism in Bruce Cameron's novel based on the options provided.

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