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wear one's heart on one's sleeve
For example, You can't help but see how he feels about her; he wears his heart on his sleeve. This expression alludes to the former custom of tying a woman's favor to her lover's sleeve, thereby announcing their attachment.
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The word decision is an <u>abstract noun.</u>
It is abstract because it cannot be touched or felt - it just exists, the same way love or hatred (which are also abstract nouns) exist.
Collective nouns are nouns such as council, jury - where one word is used to denote many parts which are included in it. Proper nouns are names. Compound nouns are made up of two or more words, such as brother-in-law, etc.
The first line, when the character compares herself to a telescope using the word “like”.
My is the personal pronoun here. Because when you say "my room", it means you possess that room and the personal thing here is your room.