In "Rider in the City," the stone pendant is a symbol because

it is a unique object with special significance to Rider.
it does not have a literal meaning.
it has a literal meaning and an additional meaning.
it has only one literal meaning.

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In "Rider in the City," the stone pendant is a symbol because it has a literal meaning and an additional meaning. Symbols often carry both a direct significance and deeper implications, which enhance the themes or character development in a narrative.

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