Option 1 (B, A, C, D) -> Creates a coherent sentence describing the sunset scene with proper flow from cause to effect.
Option 2 (A, D, C, B) -> Starts with "horizon" without context and ends awkwardly with "as the sun dipped below the."
Option 3 (B, C, D, A) -> Places "orange and pink" incorrectly after "below the" and ends incompletely.
Option 4 (D, B, C, A) -> Lacks grammatical structure and creates a fragmented, meaningless sequence.
Hence, Option 1: (B), (A), (C), (D) -> This arrangement forms the grammatically correct and meaningful sentence: "As the sun dipped below the horizon, painting the sky in hues of orange and pink, the tranquil lake mirrored the breathtaking beauty of the evening" - a complete descriptive sentence with proper subject-verb agreement and logical progression -> correct