The most accurate option regarding how the function of the Golgi body would be impacted by missing organelles is:
The Golgi would not have enzymes from the rough ER to package and transport out of the cell or stay in the cell as a lysosome.
The Golgi apparatus primarily receives proteins and enzymes synthesized in the rough endoplasmic reticulum (ER). If the rough ER is missing or not functioning, the Golgi would not have the necessary proteins to modify, package, and transport, which directly affects its main function. The other options mentioned relate to other processes (like transcription or the import of amino acids), but the connection to the direct function of the Golgi is most relevant in this context.