The fact that you said that you didn’t want to talk about it
An adverb such as quickly or loudly
The author's main purpose in the final paragraph of the text is: to encourage readers to think about the consequences of even seemingly harmless actions.
In the final paragraph of "How Small Fibs Lead to Big Lies," Tali Sharot tells NPR that the new findings about lying require that more work be done to find out how smaller actions lead to the escalation of negative behaviors.
So, the author's main purpose is to get readers to think of the effects that can arise from actions that do not seem harmless.
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Jennifer is running in a track meet
Verbs in the perfect form use a form of "have" or "had" + the past participle. I believe the answer in this case is "have+been+verb"