Yes it should be capitalized.
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Yes, "World War II" should be capitalized as it is the name of a specific event in history.
No, "session" should not be capitalized when referring to "session 2" as it is not a proper noun. Only capitalize the word if it is part of a title or at the beginning of a sentence.
No. Small word such as 'the', 'or', and 'to' should not be capitalized. Unless it is the first word of the title (example 1), then it should be, but if it isn't the first word, (example 2) then it should not. Example 1: "For Colored Girls" Example 2: "Dinner for Schmucks"
Yes, "Counseling" should be capitalized when it is used as a specific term or part of a title, such as "Counseling Services." If it is used generically, such as "I am considering counseling," then it is not capitalized.
Yes, "Museum" is typically capitalized when written as part of a proper noun, such as the name of a specific museum (e.g., The Metropolitan Museum of Art). However, it is not capitalized when used as a common noun (e.g., "The museum is closed on Mondays").
The main languages spoken during World War 2 were English, German, Russian, Japanese, and Italian, depending on the countries involved in the conflict. These languages were used for communication, negotiations, propaganda, intelligence, and military orders. Additionally, soldiers and civilians from various countries spoke their native languages during the war.