That is totally subjective - that is the beauty (and mystery) of art!
Is the author writing for their own satisfaction? Does s/he just want a venue for self-expression? Are they writing to get published and make the New York Times' Best Seller list? Do the want to share information?
Of course, there is always the possibility of balance.
The author can keep readers engaged by creating interesting characters, building suspense through plot twists, and using vivid descriptions or engaging language to paint a picture in the readers' minds. Pacing and dialogue can also play a key role in keeping readers invested in a story.
You should always keep on going. If you don't, you will never amount to anything.
When driving, you should always keep your eyes on the road. Looking anywhere other than at the road can result in an accident.
When driving, always keep your eyes moving. This statement means that you should always be alert and pay attention to what is around you.
keep the victim in sight
keep your eyes moving
Narrative writers should use a mix of descriptive language, dialogue, and action to keep readers engaged and the story moving along. It's important to balance these elements to maintain a sense of pacing and suspense for the reader. Additionally, creating complex and relatable characters can help to draw readers into the story and keep them invested in the outcome.
Yes it is healthy for them.
You should always listen to your grandma.
Usually that is best, yes.
Behind you
You should always keep a tiny food bowl filled with food in their cage at all times You should always keep a tiny food bowl filled with food in their cage at all times