Option 1 (D, C, A, B) -> Ends awkwardly with "to convey their message" after already discussing the outcome, disrupting logical flow.
Option 2 (B, A, C, D) -> Starts with "to convey" without a subject first, making it grammatically incomplete and incorrect.
Option 3 (D, C, B, A) -> Flows logically: introduces subject → describes method → explains purpose → states outcome.
Option 4 (C, B, D, A) -> Beginning with "using persuasive language" lacks a clear subject, creating an awkward and fragmented structure.
Hence, Option 3: (D), (C), (B), (A) -> The sentence reads: "Effective leaders are able to communicate impressively using persuasive and sensory-specific language to convey their message to the audience in such a way that they share their vision confidently that may lead to success." This arrangement maintains proper grammatical structure starting with the subject, followed by the method (how), purpose (why), and result (outcome). -> correct