All of the following statements are true about prologues, EXCEPT:

A. The prologue is the final chapter at the end of the story that often serves to reveal the fates of the characters.

B. A prologue introduces a work. The prologue gives a bit of background information about the subject.

C. The prologue introduces the subject and anything the reader should know about a text before they read it.

D. The prologue quickly helps the reader understand what is happening and gives information that will build meaning the further they read.