Identify figure of speech in the following sentences:
1. Out of the frying pan, and into the fire.
2. Life is as tedious as a twice-told tale.
3. My heart was dancing after hearing the news.
4. The life of the liver depends upon the liver.
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The phrase out of the frying pan into the fire is used to describe the situation of moving or getting from a bad or difficult situation to a worse one, often as the result of trying to escape from the bad or difficult one. It was the subject of a 15th-century fable that eventually entered the Aesopic canon.
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simile 2nd one
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