Does the following passage contain a homophone error?

The original site of the bookstore in Paris that published his most famous novel now displays a plaque celebrating it’s history.

Group of answer choices

Yes

No

I don't know

Yes

Yes, the passage contains a homophone error. The word "it's" should be "its" without an apostrophe.

To determine if the passage contains a homophone error, we need to carefully examine the words used. Homophones are words that sound the same but have different meanings and spellings.

In this passage, the word "it's" is used, which is a contraction of "it is" or "it has." The correct form to use in this context should be the possessive pronoun "its," without an apostrophe.

To find the error, you need to understand the difference in usage between "it's" and "its." "It's" is used as a contraction, while "its" indicates possession.

Therefore, the correct answer is "Yes," the passage contains a homophone error. The word "it's" should be replaced with "its."