In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Turn on the oven before you begin working so it heats to the right temperature. Then, spray or coat a pan with a layer of butter or any type of cooking oil so the batter doesn’t stick to the inside of the pan as it bakes in the oven. For this recipe, you’ll only be making one loaf, so you only need to grease one pan.
Summary: Preheat your oven to 350 °F (177 °C) and grease a loaf pan.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: The latch on top of the trailer coupler is the first mechanism that will keep your trailer locked onto the back of your car. Remove the latch pin from the trailer coupler and lift the latch upwards to unlock it. This will allow it to sit on the hitch ball on your vehicle.  Some trailers might have methods other than latch pins used to hold the latch in place. Try to raise the latch and see what’s holding it in place to find the right way to release it. The latch will likely be a metal handle on top of the trailer coupler. If the coupler is already unlocked, you can skip this step. Check the hitch ball on the back of your vehicle and remove any covers or protectors sitting on top of it. Use the handle attached to the trailer jack to lower the coupler socket onto the hitch ball, until the weight of the trailer is supported entirely by the ball. If the latch has been lifted and everything is positioned properly, the socket should lower and sit perfectly on the hitch ball. The trailer jack is great for positioning the trailer properly but will get easily damaged if you drive with it attached. Look for a latch or latch pin on the trailer jack to rotate it up into the trailer and hold it out of the way while you drive. Alternately, you may be able to detach the jack entirely and keep it in your vehicle until it’s needed. The wheel on the trailer jack is not designed for use while driving. Do not drive with the trailer jack on or extended at risk of damaging the trailer, your vehicle, or other vehicles on the road. With the coupler sitting securely on the hitch ball, reverse the process of unlocking the coupler latch to lock it in place. Push the handle on the coupler down so that it is parallel to the ground. Insert the latch pin to hold it in place and prevent the coupler from unlocking while you drive. Different trailers and trailer couplers may have slightly different locking mechanisms. Always consult the owner’s manual for your own trailer to make sure you lock it into place properly. Run one of the safety chains below the coupler and hitch ball and attach it to the opposite side of the hitch ball. Repeat with the other chain to create an overlapping cross underneath the coupler and hitch ball.  The safety chains will be the last safety mechanism in place if the coupler latch fails, so they are legally required in many places. If the coupler disconnects from the vehicle while you’re driving, it will fall and land on the crossed chains rather than hitting the road. The safety chains will be attached to your trailer, just below the coupler.
Summary: Unlock the trailer coupler latch. Lower the coupler socket onto the vehicles hitch ball. Move the trailer jack out of the way. Lock the coupler latch and insert the latch pin. Attach the safety chains to the back of your vehicle in a cross pattern.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: The smaller circle is above the bigger one. This will provide the framework.   Draw a small circle for the eye.    Add details.
Summary:
Draw two small circles. Draw the body by using curve lines that connect the circles. Draw the beak using straight lines at the small circle. Draw the fan-like crest above the head. Draw the legs and feet using straight lines below the body. Draw the span of the train being displayed with details of feather near the body. Draw details for the displayed train feathers using eyespots and straight lines. Trace with a pen and erase unnecessary sketches. Color to your liking!