Option 1 -> Starts with "functional craft" without context, lacks grammatical coherence.
Option 2 -> Forms: "Rooted in India's regional traditions, quilting has transformed overtime from a functional craft into a dynamic art form that has an extraordinary innovative and narrative power" - grammatically correct and meaningful.
Option 3 -> "rooted in India's regional traditions functional craft..." - breaks sentence structure, no proper subject-verb connection.
Option 4 -> Starts well but ends with "functional craft into a dynamic art form that" - incomplete and illogical ending.
Hence, Option 2: (B), (C), (A), (D) -> This arrangement creates a complete sentence describing how quilting, rooted in Indian traditions, evolved from a functional craft to a dynamic art form with innovative and narrative power. The sentence follows proper grammatical structure with an introductory phrase, subject (quilting), verb (has transformed), and logical progression of ideas -> correct