No. The word it's is a contraction for "it is". (e.g. it's raining outside)
Confusingly, the possessive is the non-apostrophe form its.
(e.g. Move the valve to its closed position.)
That is the correct spelling of "dislocated" (out of position, as in an injury).
The correct spelling is official (legal, or authentic, or someone in authority).
That is the correct spelling of resign (to quit a position).
That is the correct spelling of resign (to quit a position).
Closed-toed is the correct spelling to describe shoes that cover the toes entirely.
Position. You might mean Possession either.
The correct spelling is "apprenticeship" (a learning position).
That is the correct spelling of "plugged" (closed a leak, drain, or opening).
The correct spelling is "advantage" (a superior position or status).
That is the correct spelling of the adjective "transposed" (switched in position).
That is the correct spelling of "slant" (an angled position, or a perspective).
The correct spelling is advantage (a favorable position, an edge).