There's a rocket attached to a shuttle (the shuttle looks like a plane).
The rocket is used to get the shuttle (where the astronauts are) into space with a lot of power.
After it get's high enough the rocket d<span>e</span>attaches from the shuttle and the shuttle enters space.
To come back: the shuttle reenters the eath's atmosphere and lands like a regular airplane.
The answer to this question would be "True"
Do you even know the context? He was just caught spying on a political party. Arguably one of the biggest scandals of all time. The tone is defensive. He is trying to preserve his public opinion, while sacrificing his presidency.
Levin and Co. is a group of oil refineries that has been in the news recently. The company had to stop production for over two weeks because their key supplier refused to sell them crude oil at the old prices. Even after rounds of negotiations, the supplier refused to give in to the demands of Levin and Co. and finally, the company had to acquire the raw material from the same supplier because alternative suppliers, though abundant, could not provide the quantities the company demanded at such short notice. This shows the role of dependence in increasing the power one enjoys.