[ Grammar ]
Pedicabs, which are becoming increasingly popular in US cities, go by different names all over the world. For example, the Malagasy people of Madagascar are calling the pedicab a “pousse-pousse,” while Bangladeshis use the term “rickshaw.”
A. NO CHANGE
B. calling
C. call
D. are called by

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