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Classify the types of attempts, according to the given definitions: Tentativa branca ou incruenta Tentativa vermelha ou cruenta Tentativa perfeita,...

Classify the types of attempts, according to the given definitions:
Tentativa branca ou incruenta
Tentativa vermelha ou cruenta
Tentativa perfeita, acabada ou crime falho
Tentativa imperfeita ou inacabada
Desistência voluntária
Arrependimento eficaz
Arrependimento posterior
Crime impossível
I. Tentativa branca ou incruenta: the victim is not hit.
II. Tentativa vermelha ou cruenta: the victim is hit.
III. Tentativa perfeita, acabada ou crime falho: the offender manages to exhaust all possible means of execution, although he cannot consummate the crime.
IV. Tentativa imperfeita or inacabada: the offender cannot exhaust the means of execution due to circumstances beyond his control.
V. Voluntary withdrawal: in voluntary withdrawal, the offender, without exhausting the means of execution (imperfect attempt), voluntarily gives up continuing the execution of the crime, even if influenced by a third party. He will only be responsible for the acts committed.
VI. Effective repentance: the agent exhausts all available means to commit the crime (perfect attempt), but later takes steps to prevent the crime from being consummated. The agent will only be responsible for the acts committed.
VII. Subsequent repentance: in crimes committed without violence or serious threat to a person, if the damage is repaired or the thing is returned, until the receipt of the complaint, by the voluntary act of the agent, the penalty will be reduced by one to two thirds (not to be confused with effective repentance, in which the crime is not consummated).
VIII. Impossible crime: one that cannot be consummated due to the absolute inefficacy of the means (e.g. stealing something with the power of the mind), absolute unsuitability of the object (e.g. killing a corpse) or due to the work of the provocative agent (rehearsal offense).
IX. Frank's formula: In the attempt, the agent wants to consummate the crime, but cannot.
a) I, II, III, IV, V, VI, VII, VIII and IX are correct.
b) I, II, III, IV, V, VI and IX are correct.
c) I, II, III, IV, V, VI, VII and VIII are correct.
d) Only I, II, III and IV are correct.

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A classificação dos tipos de tentativas, de acordo com as definições dadas, é a seguinte: a) I, II, III, IV, V, VI, VII, VIII e IX estão corretas.

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