Answer:
Staging is the practice of putting on a play.
The scenery, backdrops, and furniture creates setting.
Explanation:
In literature, staging can be defined as a process of selecting, designing, adapting, and modifying a structure for a play or film. Some details in staging means stage directions as well. The directors and producers use the structure and modify a place or space according to the play or script. Thus the practice of putting on a play is staging.
Setting, on the other hand, is a combination of scenery, backdrops, and furniture. Setting of different scenes vary, so the production changes settings for different scenes. For instance, if scene is of a rainy day, the production will arrange setting accordingly and for snowy weather, settings will be different.
Therefore, the correct answers of above <em>two questions</em> is staging and setting.