Kubernetes supports two different ways to create and manage Kubemnetes objects: imperative commands and object configuration. Which of the following descriptions of the differences between these two methods is wrong?

Kubernetes supports two different ways to create and manage Kubemnetes objects: imperative commands and object configuration. Which of the following descriptions of the differences between these two methods is wrong?
A . Object configuration provides templates for creating new objects
B . Object configuration does not provide a source of records other than live content
C . Prescriptive commands are not integrated with the change review process
D . Imperative commands do not provide an audit trail associated with the changes

Answer: B

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