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Why does Polonius's death bother Claudius so much? the long service Polonius gave him It could have been him the fear that Gertrude will be next the fear of Laertes's anger​

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B) It could have been him

Step-by-step explanation:

This is because Claudius knows that Hamlet is aware that he murdered his father. This places a very obvious target on the back of Claudius and it is clear that having this looming over him is very bothersome.

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it could have been him

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