The little girl lies on top of the bookcase, holding on to it with everything she's got, when suddenly it starts to tip over.
Does this read well? Anything that could improve it?
Would using "starts to tip over", "begins to tip over", "starts tipping over", and "begins tipping over" be equally natural in the sentence?
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