The word that best fits the sentence's homophone is its. A possessive determiner, its. However, its does not require an apostrophe to indicate possession like some other possessive pronouns (like hers or theirs).
Homophones are words that sound the same when spoken, but have a distinct meaning and are frequently spelled differently.
For instance: two; also; and. Sally might say, "I'm going to the shops," as an example. Richard, her brother, would respond, "I want to go too."
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