Here is how you can categorize the items based on the definitions provided:
Strong paraphrase
- The team acquired a high-speed camera and pointed it at Gregg's shoes as she ran on a treadmill. Gregg had tied her laces with one of two knots: a square (strong) knot or a granary (weak) knot.
Plagiarism
- The team got a fast camera and "pointed it at Gregg's shoes as she ran on a treadmill." Gregg tied her laces two ways, a "square (strong) knot or a granary (weak) knot."
Paraphrase that loses original idea
- High-speed cameras are very effective at filming activities the human eye cannot normally see.
This organization reflects how well each statement adheres to academic integrity and accurately represents the original author's ideas.