In this scene from James Patterson's "Saving the World and Other Extreme Sports," Max is told that she is one of the few remaining hybrids who still possesses a soul. This indicates that many hybrids may have lost their humanity or essence, making Max somewhat special or unique among them. The comment highlights themes of identity and what it means to be truly alive or human.
Gazzy dismisses the idea that someone else has a soul, mocking the notion by pointing out her dancing. His remark suggests that her lack of soul is evident in her behavior or personality. The exchange reflects their differing perspectives on what qualities define a person and challenges the idea of intrinsic humanity within hybrids.