Yes, "victory" is a two-syllable word with the first syllable stressed: VIC-tor-y.
I think the second syllable i is stressed. V-ih-ctory, that is how it sounds like and when you say the i you can feel more stress to the mouth/throat when saying it. ~Yuri-candy, MemberWebster says:vic·to·ry \'vik-t(ə-)rē\ n, pl -riesOR first syllable
The stressed syllable in the word "persistence" is "sis."
The stressed syllable in the word "Philippines" is "pil."
The stressed syllable in the word "colorful" is the first syllable, "col."
The middle syllable is stressed: se_MEH_ster
The first syllable "resi-" is stressed in the word "residence."
No, "rejoiced" is not a word with a stressed syllable. The stress falls on the second syllable, "joiced."
The stressed syllable in the word "electricity" is the second syllable, "lec".
The syllable stressed in the word "silent" is the first syllable, "si".
The stressed syllable in the word "modern" is the first syllable, "mod-".
The stressed syllable in the word "wonderful" is the first syllable: "won-".