Put the sentences in the paragraphs from the passage I, we, theyin the order they appear.(Notice: Type your answer like ABCEDF or abcdef) A. A minority of people in our world live in societies in which the interests of the individual prevail over the interests of the group, societies which I will call individualist. B. Playmates, for example, are chosen on the basis of personal preferences. The purpose of education is to enable the child to stand on its own feet. C. In these, most children are born into families consisting of two parents and, possibly, other children; in some societies there is an increasing share of one-parent families. D. Neither practically nor psychologically is the healthy person in this type of society supposed to be dependent on a group.E. This “I”, their personal identity, is distinct from other people’s “I”s, and these others are not classified according to their group membership but to individual characteristics. F. The child is expected to leave the parental home as soon as this has been achieved. Not infrequently, children, after having left home, reduce relationships with their parents to a minimum or break them off altogether. G. Children from such families, as they grow up, soon learn to think of themselves as “I”. H. Other relatives live elsewhere and are rarely seen. This type is the nuclear family (from the Latin “nucleus”meaning core).