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If the RPM's go high and barely moving. The transmission is slipping. Eventually it will stop moving when the clutches are completely worn out. The more you drive it like this, the more internal damage you can cause. The shaking could be this also. But you could need a tune up, or could have bad engine mounts.
White smoke coming out of exhaust is water vapor. Blue is oil burning and black is carbon from unburned fuel.
U have water or coolant leaking into your combustion cylinders - not a good thing. Probably blown head gasket.
Check your oil - if it like a brown mud then the coolant has also gotten into the lubrication system.
The engine will shake when slowing down, because releasing the accelerator drops the rpm of the engine immediately. The engine only "knows" it has slowed down and will shake the same way if standing still.
There are many reasons for the shaking. All are due to needing a tune up. Poor timing, plugs, wires, cap, rotor, etc.
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