Answer:
plot is the sequence of events where each affects the next one through the principle of cause and effect.
 
        
                    
             
        
        
        
1) Noble: Belonging to a high or social status. 
Sentence: The king was of a noble rank. 
2) Apprehension: The fear or nervousness of something bad happening 
Sentence: The test on Friday made Nicolaus feel apprehensive 
3) Majority: The biggest or largest number 
Sentence: The majority of the class understood what the teacher was trying to convey. 
4) Pathetic: causing pity through sadness or vulnerability 
Sentence: The woman looked pathetic after her sister had passed. 
(Although, this word usually has a negative connotation)
5) Cringe: to cower or shrink in fear. 
Sentence: The man cringed when the tree fell over towards him. 
6) Annual: happening or occurring every year. 
Sentence: The Christmas holiday is annual. 
7) Impression: an opinion or view formed about someone. 
Sentence: My overall impression of the man's personality was quite positive. 
8) There isn't such a word in English (the word Lubot could be a name or something) 
9) Audiology: a branch of science that mainly focuses on hearing. 
Sentence: The science enthusiast planned to major in Audiology, due to her interest in the human ear. 
10) Jutting: to protrude or extend out. 
Sentence: the brick jutted out from the side of the house. 
11) Bionic: having artificial or electric body parts (not made of flesh). 
Sentence: Half of the woman's body seemed to be made of metal, she was almost bionic. 
12) Taciturn: A person who doesn't say much or is reserved in speech. 
Sentence: The ogre was so reclusive and taciturn, he must have been extremely shy. 
13) Trembling: shaking in nervousness or anxiety. 
Sentence: The little girl trembled in fear of the bear. 
14) Flaky: breaking or separating into small pieces 
Sentence: The tree is flaky, the small pieces falling to the ground as I lightly touched the bark. 
15) Ovation: celebration and appreciation shown from an audience. 
Sentence: The comedian received a standing ovation from the crowd after his show. 
16) Flubbed: to do or preform something poorly.
Sentence: He flubbed his performance and the audience threw tomatoes at the stage. 
17) Infinite: lasting or continuing forever. 
Sentence: the amount of patience that she had was infinite. 
18) Faculty: The departments or divisions of a school. 
Sentence: the faculty was filled with many teachers until the summer was approaching. 
19) Shakespeare: a famous poet and playwright 
Sentence: Shakespeare was the man who wrote the play Romeo and Juliet. 
20) Hamlet: Shakespeare's play about a Danish prince and a hero. Or a small village. 
Sentence. Shakespeare's play, Hamlet, is set in the Middle Ages.