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No. In conventional grammar with many surprises is an adverbial phrase in this sentence.
if this is for school (which i think it is :( )

than you should do your own homework and just a heads up some people say the wrong answer just to trip cheaters up

and if its not for homework look up the subject complement on Google, not answers

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