The correct answer is option (A):
Practice: Skill
Let's analyze the relationship between the words in the original pair: Learn: Education. Learning is the process by which one acquires education. Education is the *result* or the state that is achieved through the process of learning. It's the end goal, in a way.
Now let's examine the options and see which one follows the same relationship:
* Practice: Skill. Practicing is the process through which one develops a skill. Skill is the *result* or the state that is achieved through the process of practice. This relationship mirrors the original word pair.
* Remember: Amnesia. Remember is the act and amnesia is the loss of memory, so this is about the process versus a medical condition, not a direct positive result.
* Sleep: Insomnia. Sleep is the act and Insomnia is the absence of sleep. This pairing shows a process and its negative opposite.
* Teach: Profession. Teaching is the act that leads to a profession. But in this case, teaching itself is a profession, so it doesn't give a result.
The word pair "Practice: Skill" best reflects the relationship in the original pair "Learn: Education" as it demonstrates the process that creates a positive, related outcome.