Correct option is A
· Grammar Rule:
· The correct phrase is "take a sharp left turn" when giving driving or movement instructions.
· "Keep a sharp left turn" is incorrect because "keep" does not fit with "turn."
· Corrected Sentence: Go right and take a sharp left turn, you will reach the place.
· Explanation of Options:
· (a) Take a sharp left turn – Correct, as "take a turn" is the proper phrase.
· (b) Do a sharp left turn – Incorrect, "do" is not used with "turn" in this context.
· (c) Made a sharp left turn – Incorrect, wrong tense; "made" is past.
· (d) No Improvement – Incorrect, as "keep a sharp left turn" is wrong.