In the era of typeset printing, laying out a newspaper's front page typically required many thousands of individual glyphs. This is because each letter, punctuation mark, and space needed to be set individually, and newspapers often contain a large amount of text along with various headlines and graphic elements. Therefore, the correct response is many thousands.
In the era of typeset printing, about how many individual glyphs were needed to lay out a newspaper’s front page?
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a hundred
a hundred
many hundreds
many hundreds
a thousand
a thousand
many thousands
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