It's called the letterhead; hope this helps!
Answer:
एक तटरेखा पर चट्टान का कटाव
Explanation:
hakespeare's Romeo and Juliet and West Side Story both have a lot in common as well as major differences that set them apart. Although West Side Story is a direct rendition of Shakespeare's original play, many of the themes and symbols are altered to fit the modern perspective. The characters have a direct correlation to each other, yet racial issues give them a new light. Many of the events also reflect each other, yet small differences give them uniqueness. West Side Story differs from Romeo and Juliet in characterizations, plot sequences, and themes.
It's probably best for you to write one yourself, in a more personal sense but there is a specific rhyme scheme Shakespeare used in his sonnet. That scheme had fourteen lines and the rhyming went like this, (in sense of variables),
ABAB BCBC CDCD EE.
A good example would be something like this:
My frog (A)
A bowl (B)
My dog (A)
A mole (B)
Some coal (B)
A scene (C)
His role (B)
He's mean (C)
A dean (C)
That twig (D)
A bean (C)
A fig (D)
A mouse (E)
The house (E)
Hope this helps! :)
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