The items in the list are all types of poems, but "Ode" is the odd one out because it differs in purpose and tone from the other three.
Elegy, Epitaph, and Dirge are all associated with mourning or lamenting the dead:
Elegy is a poem of mourning for someone who has passed.
Epitaph is a brief inscription on a tombstone, often commemorating the deceased.
Dirge is a mournful song or poem, typically sung at funerals.
Ode, however, is a type of poem that expresses praise or admiration for a subject, and is not necessarily related to mourning or death. It can celebrate various themes, including nature, people, or abstract concepts.
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