It is interrogative because a question is being asked. It is usually interrogative if there is a question mark at the end.
Simple, put the research source in your own words. For example, I were to put your question in my own words I would do this: How can I use researched information without quoting it word for word?
According to the excerpt from "monstrous people at the end of the earth ,"how did monsters of the 16th century differ from the ones known during ancient times?
Answer:
the second one
Explanation:
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When you enumerate you need to put comas between all the items except the ones which are connected by "and" : as A is not correct as it does not have comas, and B is incorrect as it has comas where "and" is.
now, in a way both C and D are correct, but C is the usual accepted version, and D is an example of "Oxford coma" (where the coma is optional, to remain on the safe side, choose C).