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Dear teachers,

(And because they’re uncomfortable feeling confused, readers are left in the dark about a universe of research that eludes easy explanation.)

"feeling" is the main verb, it should be modified by an adv, not an adj. But here "uncomfortable" is an adj. Why?

A million thanks.
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No comma after 'uncomfortable'?
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