A bill can be discharged in any of the following ways EXCEPT by:
A. Payment in due course
B. Physical destruction of the bill
C. Acceptor becoming holder of the bill
D. Renunciation
E. Cancellation

B. Physical destruction of the bill

Explanation:
The physical destruction of a bill does not, by itself, discharge it. A bill is discharged through actions such as payment, renunciation, or when the acceptor becomes the holder. Destruction without formal cancellation does not eliminate the obligations under the bill.