- 'Countdown, the final 24 hours, to execution.'
 - 'But executions don't always go according to the plan'
 - 'From the long walk, to the last meal'
 - 'Inside accounts from the men who worked there reveal the last 24 hours, on death row'
 - 'If the inmate has chosen electrocution he will be strapped to a wooden chair'
 - 'He carried out 25 electrocutions'
 - 'The technology for execution has changed little since it was first used in 1890'
 - 'Lethal gas requires very careful preparation'
 - 'Claiming he had lived by the gun so he deserves to die by the gun'
 - 'Its the executioner who will administer the lethal injection, start the electrocution or throw the switch which will mix the chemicals used in the gas chamber'
 
Will analysis of 'Death Row - The Final 24 Hours'
'Countdown, the final 24 hours, to execution.' This is the opening sentence to 'Death Row - The Final 24 Hours' It is a minor sentence which displays a sense of urgency through the narrator (Ted Marcoux), setting the tone for the documentary as it is very fast pace in parts such as describing the procedures.Ted Marcoux uses the word 'execution' at the end of the sentence for some added intensity and also the represent the end of someones life, execution is also a word which hits hard to a lot of people due to it being a controversial subject so this sentence intrigues the audience.     
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