Does the following passage contain a homophone error?

As James aged, his site became so poor that he had to use a magnifying glass whenever he read or wrote anything.

Group of answer choices

Yes

No

I don't know

No

Based on the passage provided, it does not contain a homophone error.

In order to determine whether the passage contains a homophone error, we need to identify if there are any words that sound alike but are spelled differently. First, let's look at the sentence: "As James aged, his site became so poor that he had to use a magnifying glass whenever he read or wrote anything."

The word in question is "site." A homophone of "site" is "sight." "Site" refers to a location or place, while "sight" refers to the ability to see. In this context, it seems that "sight" would be more appropriate, as it relates to James's ability to see since his vision became poor. Therefore, the passage does contain a homophone error.

Answer: Yes