Option 1: (A), (C), (D), (B) -> Creates an incomplete sentence ending awkwardly with "the."
Option 2: (D), (B), (A), (C) -> Forms a grammatically complete sentence: "As the sun set over the horizon casting an orange glow across the water the fisherman prepared to venture into the sea ready for another night of hard work."
Option 3: (B), (A), (D), (C) -> Results in a fragmented, incoherent sentence structure.
Option 4: (C), (B), (D), (A) -> Creates a meaningless jumble without proper sentence flow.
Hence, Option 2: (D), (B), (A), (C) -> This arrangement properly begins with the descriptive dependent clause setting the scene (the sunset), followed by the main clause about the fisherman's action, creating a coherent narrative with correct grammar and natural flow. -> correct