Explanation
An adverb is a word or phrase that qualifies or changes an adjective, verb or another adverb, to express a relation of a situation, cause etc.
The correct answer is C)so as it indicates the extent (to which her coffee is hot).
Options A, B, and D are wrong as they indicate a greater extent, a lot, and something in addition respectively.
My coffee is so hot that I can't drink it.
The correct answer is A)whatever as it indicates something being carried out no matter whatever happens.
Options B, C, and D are wrong as they indicate something regardless to which, any person who, and every time that happens respectively.
Whatever you say to her, she still keeps smiling.
The correct answer is B)miserably, unhappy as 'miserably' is an adverb which describes the adjective 'unhappy'.
Options A, C, and D are wrong as 'miserable' is an adjective which cannot be used in the place of an adverb and 'unhappily' is an adverb which cannot be used in the place of the adjective 'unhappy'.
The poor girl looked miserably unhappy.
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