Answer:
True.
Step-by-step explanation:
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Solubility is strongly dependent on both solute's and solvent's polar nature, in such a way, since water is highly polar and sulfur is non-polar, a non-polar solvent must be used to dissolve it. In this case carbon disulfide is proposed, so the way to substantiate it is non-polar is via the difference in the electronegativity of the carbon and sulfur as shown below:

Since such difference is very close to zero making it a highly non-polar substance, consequently, sulfur will dissolve into it.
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