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Option 2 : Napoleon man than ours

The correct answer is Option 2). 'Napoleon's man' should be there in place of 'Napoleon man'

Explanation: Comparison should always be made in the same case i.e. Subjective should be compared with the subjective case, objective with objective and possessive with possessive.
Example: He is taller than her. (wrong)
                 He is taller than she. (right)

The correct sentence is: 'He is said to be more Napoleon's man than ours, and he is always advising the Minister.'

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