Hi rmbedge03!
So, I can suggest a handful of things on the diagrams you offered:
Tenured Faculty ---> not full professors
This says if someone is tenured, then the person isn't a full professor. We don't know that--we just know that
not all tenured faculty members are full professors. What that means is we know there's at least one person who is tenured but not a full professor. This could be represented with the diagram:
Tenured Faculty
not full professors
Faculty in linguistics ----> Tenured Faculty
Great! That's the correct diagram for the second sentence.
Conclusion: Faculty in linguistics ----> not full professor
As with the first sentence, when you see "not all," think of that as equivalent to "some" or "at least one." So instead of what you have, that last part should be diagramed:
Faculty in linguistics
not full professor
If you put those together, they parallel the same faulty reasoning in answer choice (C):
Buildings designed by famous architects
are not well proportioned,
All government buildings
are designed by famous architects.
Therefore, government buildings
not well proportioned.