Answer:
Polonius's death likely bothers Claudius primarily because he can assume that Hamlet meant to kill him instead. Claudius exposes his guilt at the play by reacting with shock and recognition to the reenactment of his murder of Hamlet's father. Claudius knows that Hamlet knows that he murdered Hamlet's father.
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