Option 1 -> Starts with "as the radical schemes" which cannot begin a sentence meaningfully.
Option 2 -> Creates "pronouncements of the General beguiled and power-crazy man" which lacks proper connection.
Option 3 -> Begins with "beguiled and power-crazy man" without proper subject-verb structure.
Option 4 -> Forms "She denounced the fiendish pronouncements of the General as the radical schemes of a beguiled and power-crazy man" - complete and grammatically correct.
Hence, Option 4: (B), (A), (D), (C) -> This sequence creates a coherent sentence where "she" is the subject, "denounced" is the verb, "the fiendish pronouncements of the General" is the object, and "as the radical schemes of a beguiled and power-crazy man" provides the characterization of those pronouncements -> correct