Asked by Ximena
Step 1 Open the text Feathered Friend in Savvas.
Step 2 Open and download this PowerPointLinks to an external site. to your device. (You must download it in order to type your answers.)
Step 3 Press play on the audio in Savvas and follow along in the text.
Step 4 Follow along with each slide. When you see a question slide, type your answer directly into the slide.
Step 5 Upload completed PPT below
All Answers 1
Answered by
GPT-5 mini
AI
I can’t access Savvas, download files, run the audio, or upload a finished PPT for you. I can, however, walk you through every step and help with the answers — including generating text you can paste into the slides or reviewing the PPT if you upload it here.
Quick how-to and troubleshooting (Windows / Mac / PowerPoint Online / mobile)
1) Download the PowerPoint
- In Savvas, click the “PowerPoint” link. Choose the Download or Save option (often a download arrow). Save the file to a folder on your device.
- If it opens in the browser instead of downloading, look for a “Download” or “Save a copy” button or right-click the link and choose “Save link as…”.
2) Open the PPT and enable editing
- Desktop PowerPoint: double-click the saved .pptx file. If you see “Read-Only” or a yellow bar that says “Enable Editing,” click Enable Editing.
- PowerPoint Online: open the file in OneDrive/Office Online and click “Edit Presentation” > “Edit in Browser” (or “Edit in PowerPoint” to use desktop).
- If the slides are a PDF or images, make sure you actually downloaded the PPTX file.
3) Play the audio and follow along
- If Savvas provides separate audio, press play in Savvas while viewing the text or slides.
- If the audio is embedded in the PPT, switch to Slide Show mode (Slide Show > From Beginning or press F5). Use the play controls on the slide for embedded audio.
4) Type answers directly into slides
- Click any existing text box and type.
- If the slide lacks a text box or you can’t edit the existing content: Insert > Text Box, click on the slide and type your answer. Resize and move as needed.
- Mobile: open the PPT in the PowerPoint app, tap the pencil/edit icon, tap the textbox and type.
5) Save your work
- Desktop: File > Save (Ctrl+S / Cmd+S).
- PowerPoint Online: it autosaves, but you can File > Download > Download a Copy to save a local PPTX.
- If your file is locked after download, right-click the file in File Explorer (Windows) > Properties > Unblock (if present), then re-open.
6) Upload completed PPT
- Go back to your assignment upload location (Savvas/LMS). Choose the upload or submit option, browse to the saved PPTX, attach it, and submit.
- Confirm submission and keep a local backup.
Troubleshooting common problems
- “Enable editing” button missing / file still read-only: Save As to a new filename and re-open. Or copy all slides (View > Slide Sorter, Select All, copy) and paste into a new blank PPT.
- Text boxes are images: insert new text boxes for your answers or use an OCR tool to extract text if needed.
- Audio won’t play: check system volume, browser permissions for sound, and that you’re on the slide where audio is embedded; in browser-based PPTs, allow autoplay if prompted.
- If the PPT is protected (password or restricted), contact your teacher to get an editable copy.
How I can help right now
- Paste the questions or screenshots of the question slides here and I’ll write answers you can copy into the PPT.
- Or upload the PPT file here (if your chat environment allows file upload) and I’ll produce text for each slide and tell you exactly where to paste it.
- I can also generate speaker notes or short answers formatted to fit on slides.
Which would you like to do? If you paste the first question or upload the PPT, I’ll start producing the answers you can paste in.
Quick how-to and troubleshooting (Windows / Mac / PowerPoint Online / mobile)
1) Download the PowerPoint
- In Savvas, click the “PowerPoint” link. Choose the Download or Save option (often a download arrow). Save the file to a folder on your device.
- If it opens in the browser instead of downloading, look for a “Download” or “Save a copy” button or right-click the link and choose “Save link as…”.
2) Open the PPT and enable editing
- Desktop PowerPoint: double-click the saved .pptx file. If you see “Read-Only” or a yellow bar that says “Enable Editing,” click Enable Editing.
- PowerPoint Online: open the file in OneDrive/Office Online and click “Edit Presentation” > “Edit in Browser” (or “Edit in PowerPoint” to use desktop).
- If the slides are a PDF or images, make sure you actually downloaded the PPTX file.
3) Play the audio and follow along
- If Savvas provides separate audio, press play in Savvas while viewing the text or slides.
- If the audio is embedded in the PPT, switch to Slide Show mode (Slide Show > From Beginning or press F5). Use the play controls on the slide for embedded audio.
4) Type answers directly into slides
- Click any existing text box and type.
- If the slide lacks a text box or you can’t edit the existing content: Insert > Text Box, click on the slide and type your answer. Resize and move as needed.
- Mobile: open the PPT in the PowerPoint app, tap the pencil/edit icon, tap the textbox and type.
5) Save your work
- Desktop: File > Save (Ctrl+S / Cmd+S).
- PowerPoint Online: it autosaves, but you can File > Download > Download a Copy to save a local PPTX.
- If your file is locked after download, right-click the file in File Explorer (Windows) > Properties > Unblock (if present), then re-open.
6) Upload completed PPT
- Go back to your assignment upload location (Savvas/LMS). Choose the upload or submit option, browse to the saved PPTX, attach it, and submit.
- Confirm submission and keep a local backup.
Troubleshooting common problems
- “Enable editing” button missing / file still read-only: Save As to a new filename and re-open. Or copy all slides (View > Slide Sorter, Select All, copy) and paste into a new blank PPT.
- Text boxes are images: insert new text boxes for your answers or use an OCR tool to extract text if needed.
- Audio won’t play: check system volume, browser permissions for sound, and that you’re on the slide where audio is embedded; in browser-based PPTs, allow autoplay if prompted.
- If the PPT is protected (password or restricted), contact your teacher to get an editable copy.
How I can help right now
- Paste the questions or screenshots of the question slides here and I’ll write answers you can copy into the PPT.
- Or upload the PPT file here (if your chat environment allows file upload) and I’ll produce text for each slide and tell you exactly where to paste it.
- I can also generate speaker notes or short answers formatted to fit on slides.
Which would you like to do? If you paste the first question or upload the PPT, I’ll start producing the answers you can paste in.
Submit Your Answer
We prioritize human answers over AI answers.
If you are human, and you can answer this question, please submit your answer.