Revealing the outcome in the prologue dilutes the story of any suspense. It is mandatory for any reader to read the prologue to know the basics of the story. And being told what is going to happen is like knowing that Darth Vader is Luke's father before you even watch the movies. I would prefer not to be told what happens in the story, because it gives the novel or section of writing the upper hand in obtaining and keeping the readers attention throughout the story.
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sorry but what's the question..?
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Explanation:
A: Giraffe, Goat, Kangaroo, Koala, Pig
B:Act, Admire Allow Appreciate Arrive
C:Beautiful Beauty Honest Honesty Honor
One such situation in which compulsion might be implicit is if someone is in need or rescuing, since although they could be "forced" to be rescued, it can be assumed that they would want to be rescued anyway.