Conclusions CONCLUSIONS AND SUGGESTIONS
interview. Moreover, there are still many possibilities to conduct research in conversation analysis by selecting news interview as the sources of data.
2. to future researchers News interview does not only cover question and answer interactions but
also shows ideology from both the interviewer and interviewee. That is why the researcher suggests future researchers investigate how neutralism is maintained
by the interviewer. In addition, they can examine how news interview displays bias to the media.
3. to people who have passion in news interview After reading this research, they are expected to acknowledge how
questions are expressed by the interviewer and how the answer strategies are employed by the interviewee. Hopefully, they comprehend the functions and
the effect of each question realizations. In addition, they understand how to create particular questions and understand in identifying answer strategies
employed by the interviewee. As a result, they can conduct effective news interview.
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