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Do you capitalize Arts when the sentence is They were interested in Arts?

No, you don't capitalize "Arts" in the sentence "They were interested in Arts."

Here's why:

* "Arts" is a general term. It's not a specific name like a title or a proper noun.

* General subjects are not capitalized. We capitalize specific names (like "The Louvre Museum" or "Shakespeare's plays") but not general subjects like "arts," "science," or "history."

Corrected sentence: They were interested in arts.

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