1) Jorge y Manuel plancharon<span> la ropa. I consider this option as a correct one because there is a past tense which means that the verb should have </span><span>-aron in the end.
2) </span>Ayer, tú pasaste la aspiradora. I am sure you have to use this word as it is the only proper vocabulary which fits in.
3) <span>(Ella) Fue a la escuela mañana. - FALSE because there is a problem with tense, the action is completed, but the context says that this action is going to be performed in the nearest future. 4) </span><span>Lavo los platos en la lavadora. FALSE again, as there is a problem with preposition. Do hope you will find it helpful!</span>
The real-life basis for those following characters is that they are all there because they are hoping to look for the meanings of their life and that they are finding a way to fit in.