The topics that the universal theme may cover for a particular work are I, II, and III. A person confronts nature, a person rebels against society's norms and a person feels conflicted between passion and responsibility. When talking about universal themes, these are situations that are often seen in real life and that people, regardless of what race or country someone is from, they can relate with these situations.
The appearance of Tybalt foreshadows Romeo's eventual death as he narrowly escapes it at Tybalt's hands. It creates a sense of impending danger for Benvolio, Mercutio and the audience as it is the first indication that Romeo is doomed.
The answer is B, simply put a straw man's fallacy is when a person simply ignores a person's actual position and substitutes a distorted, exaggerated or misrepresented version of that position. I hope this helps