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Follow your Leads. If you have a lot of leads, that's all the better; find one that looks enticing, and go after it. If you've got a lead with a lot of notes but it's not stamped, you should be familiar with it and it should be easy to follow that storyline to get you back on track. Don't be afraid to take chances or make bold decisions. Follow characters important to your lead. Skip time if you must. The section above for "Keeping Everyone Alive" can be important in this part of the game too.
Good luck!
If I had to guess, I'd say the funeral, the kiss, and not dying otherwise are the key aspects here.
if you want to tell someone about your father's notes, tell Gertrude / Claudius, both of them will then kill Polonius I think. Alternatively, if you just let the natural events play out (Hamlet confronts his mother about affair / murder of his father at night) I think Polonius is also supposed to die there when he's eavesdropping in Gertrude's room? not sure. If he won't die that way, I think Claudius also has a scripted natural event to poison polonius a few days after during their chess match.