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Pears are fragrant, pineapples are sweet, and apples and oranges are rhetorical devices.

The phrase "pear is fragrant, pineapple is sweet, and there are apples and oranges" uses parallelism and personification.

1, parallelism: through the structure of "pear is fragrant, pineapple is sweet, and there are apples and oranges", this sentence uses the rhetorical device of parallelism to emphasize the characteristics of different fruits.

2. personification: this sentence is also the attribute given to the fruit person by personification rhetoric. Such as "fragrance" and "sweetness", make the description more vivid.