Concept:
Traditional mural painting is a planned wall-painting process.
The surface is prepared first, then the subject is selected, drawing and composition are arranged, and finally colours are applied.
Step 1: Prepare the ground.
Before painting, the wall or surface must be prepared.
So, the first step is:
\[
E = \text{Preparation of ground}
\]
Step 2: Select the theme.
After the surface is ready, the artist decides the subject or theme.
So, the second step is:
\[
B = \text{Selection of theme}
\]
Step 3: Make the drawing.
The basic drawing is then prepared.
So, the third step is:
\[
C = \text{Drawing}
\]
Step 4: Arrange the composition.
The figures, forms and spaces are organized into a proper composition.
So, the fourth step is:
\[
D = \text{Composition}
\]
Step 5: Apply colours.
Finally, the mural is completed with colouring.
So, the last step is:
\[
A = \text{Colouring}
\]
Thus, the correct sequence is:
\[
E \rightarrow B \rightarrow C \rightarrow D \rightarrow A
\]
Hence:
\[
\boxed{\text{(C) E, B, C, D, A}}
\]