Why might an author choose to write both prose and poetry? You can check more than one answer.

It provides a chance to write about the same idea or theme in two different ways.
It keeps writing interesting and fun.
It appeals to a larger audience.
It allows the author to write with different purposes in mind.
It gives the author a chance to practice writing in different styles.
It appeals to authors who are fans of both genres.

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An author might choose to write both prose and poetry for several reasons, including:

  1. It provides a chance to write about the same idea or theme in two different ways.
  2. It keeps writing interesting and fun.
  3. It appeals to a larger audience.
  4. It allows the author to write with different purposes in mind.
  5. It gives the author a chance to practice writing in different styles.
  6. It appeals to authors who are fans of both genres.

All of these reasons are valid and reflect the versatility and creativity an author can explore by engaging with both forms of writing.