(N/A) The statement that $Telophase$ is the reverse of $Prophase$ is correct because the events occurring in $Telophase$ are essentially the opposite of those in $Prophase$.
$1$. $Prophase$: During this phase,chromatin material condenses to form compact mitotic chromosomes. The nuclear envelope,nucleolus,$Golgi$ complex,and $Endoplasmic$ $Reticulum$ $(ER)$ disappear. Spindle fibers begin to assemble.
$2$. $Telophase$: This phase marks the reversal of $Prophase$ events. Chromosomes decondense and lose their individuality to form chromatin. The nuclear envelope,nucleolus,$Golgi$ complex,and $ER$ reform around the daughter chromosome clusters at the poles. Spindle fibers depolymerize and disappear.