Answer:
Pork belly
Explanation:
Pork belly is a cut that is often used for sausages and bacon. Pork belly refers to the belly part of a pig. When this is made into bacon, it is most commonly consumed in the US. "Canadian" bacon comes from pork loin. Pork belly can also be made into sausages due to the high fat content that it has. However, when this happens, pork belly is usually mixed with other types of meat.
D is your answer as the sentence is in present tense.
The correct spelling of lean + ness is <em>leanness</em>.
The suffix -ness is used to transform an adjective into a noun. It indicates a quality of something. In this case, the quality of being lean, not having much body fat:
<em>For baby's first foods it's important to check the </em><em>leanness</em><em> of the meat we give them.</em>
When adding the suffix -ness to the root word "lean", we keep its last N. There is no change in the spelling. In this way, <em>leannes</em>s is spelled with double N.
If the adjective is a two-syllable word ending in Y, when adding the suffix -ness we must change the Y for an I:
- happy: happiness
- lonely: loneliness
You can learn more about the suffix -ness in the link below:
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