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Which uses the correct modifiers for formal writing?

A) On his first ride without training wheels, Sammie turned too sharp and fell over.
B) On his first ride without training wheels, Sammie turned too sharply and fell over.

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I would say that it would be this, "On his first ride without training wheels, Sammie turned too sharp and fell over." because when speaking about a modifier, it would be a sentence that would show an adjective, and then have no room for a noun.
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