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What does Marty think Henry should do?

a. He think that Henry shouldn't try finding Keiko
b. He think Henry should buy Keiko a new sketchbook
c. He thinks Henry should send a letter to Keiko
d. He thinks Henry should go find out where Keiko is or if she's still alive

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Final answer:

Marty likely thinks Henry should take proactive steps concerning Keiko, such as finding out where Keiko is or if she's still alive, if we're referring to the book 'Hotel on the Corner of Bitter and Sweet' by Jamie Ford.

Step-by-step explanation:

The question you're asking seems to be related to the opinions of a character named Marty in a literary work regarding what another character, Henry, should do about Keiko. Without the specific context of the text, it's not possible to provide a precise answer.

However, if we refer to 'Hotel on the Corner of Bitter and Sweet' by Jamie Ford as an example, Marty is a character who would typically encourage Henry to take action in matters of the heart. Assuming this is the context, the most likely answer would be that Marty thinks Henry should do something proactive, such as option d: He thinks Henry should go find out where Keiko is or if she's still alive. It's essential to understand the narrative and character development within the story to determine Marty's advice to Henry properly.

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