Answer:
The memories of his deceased mother is that he misses her a lot and hates that with passing year, her memories are fading.
Explanation:
'Journal Entry of Jerome Dunkin’ Duncan
' is written by Mary O’Dell. In this O'Dell describes the life of Jerome, through his journal entry.
Jerome begins with the memories of his deceased mother, who passed away when he was eleven. As he recalls memory of his mother, he becomes upset because he, now, have no one to guide him. He misses his mother and hates that the memories of her mother are fading with passing years.
"For one, loggers cut down forests. Also, land is cleared for agriculture. There are large companies that develop plantations and cattle ranches. There are also small-scale farmers.They depend on agriculture to feed their families."
<span>he is comparing muck-rakers with people who focus on negative things.</span>
humans do not want their animals rebelling on their farms. Orwell writes, "Nevertheless, they were both thoroughly frightened by the rebellion on Animal Farm, and very anxious to prevent their own animals from learning too much about it"