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No, "surprising" is an adjective, as you are describing a noun. "Very" is an adverb, as you are desciribing the level of surprise.

Remember, adverbs are basically adjectives for anything other than a noun. Whenever you are describing an adjective or a verb, it's an adverb. Adjectives are only for nouns.

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